Dear Justin,
No, it was never possible to have more than one shiftlist per experiment.
If it was, we would have to keep track all the time of which shiftlist was
currently selected - that is the reason. The best advice Tim can think of
on the spur of the moment is to have the same experiment in twice,as two
different experiment records. Then you can have a different shiftlist for
each. If you do not want to see it contoured twice, you can set one of the
copies to a very high contour level so there is nothing to see.
Hope this helps,
Rasmus
On Jun 26 2007, Justin Douglas wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I think I knew how to do this at one point and time, but things have moved
>....
>
> I have one spectrum (an HSQC) and what I'd like is to have two different
> shiftlists for this spectrum. One corresponding to assignments for a
> similar sample, the other for my "new" assignments. I've read in a sparky
> peaklist which contains the assignments from a similar sample via format
> converter. After importing these resonances were housed in a shiftlist
> called "none", which I guess would have been OK, but I've messed with
> things a bit. In the Experiments Popup (Experiments->Edit Experiments) I
> choose "2:ShiftList 2" for the HSQC experiment. Now the resonances are
> housed in shiftlist2 (I know this because I see them in the
> BrowseResonance Popup). This is also OK I guess.
>
>What I want to do now is make a new peaklist for the HSQC (which I can do
>from the CurrentPeakLists Popup) AND have this new peaklist "talk" to
>shiftlist1. I want any assignments I make with this new peaklist to go to
>shiftlist1 and not contaminate shiftlist2. I also need the reverse - that
>is, the peaklist I imported using FormatConverter shouldn't contaminate
>shiftlist1 (where my "new" assignments live).
>
>Does that make sense? I thought that there was a way to control the
>shiftlist for a given peaklist but I can't find it. I can only find a way
>to control the shiftlist from the experiment, which isn't what I want.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Justin
>
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