Dear Justin,
Ah, had not seen this. Well, we agree.
Yours,
Rasmus
On Jun 27 2007, Justin Douglas wrote:
>Hello Again,
>
>I guess what I'm trying to do isn't possible. An experiment can't have
>multiple shiftlists. That makes sense when I think about it.
>
>I think I'll have to create a new experiment and read in the HSQC spectrum
>again and put my "new" assignments there. Perhaps someone could suggest a
>more elegant way of doing this, but I think that is the right approach.
>
>Justin
>
>On 6/26/07, Justin Douglas <[log in to unmask]> 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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