Hi Brian,
Thanks.
Yes the peaks were within the assignment tolerances. It looks like a bit a
silly, but i just quitted and re-started the program and now the program it
is drawing the assignments on the spectrum!!
Anyway I have another question/comment: analysis is quite slow on my computer
(256MB ram) and uses a large amount of memory, becomming more and more slow
during the day. Is this related to the fact I am using Tk as graphics
handler? Are there ways to circunvent this?
roberto
On Friday 16 February 2007 13:53, Brian Smith wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Roberto Kopke Salinas wrote:
> > I added a new peak and a new spin system in my hsqc spectrum. However
> > when I try to link peaks in HNCACB to this new spin system, the new
> > resonaces do not appear as possibilities in the assignment panel.
>
> Are the HNCACB peaks within the shift tolerances of the new resonances
> shifts (check shifts of each peak and tolerances for each spectrum)?
>
> > I can select both peaks and propagate the assignment, but then I still
> > dont see the assignment drawn on the spectrum.
>
> Propagate will only work if the resonances are within the assignment
> tolerances.
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Roberto Kopke Salinas
Instituto de Química
Universidade de São Paulo
Av Prof Lineu Prestes 748
05508-900 São Paulo SP Brasil
Tel: #55-11-3091-3312 r. 110
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