Currently the way to turn of the data is to just not make the contours
visible. If they are not visible the data should not be loaded from disk.
(That's the theory anyway!)
Wayne
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, Justin Douglas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As you may have gathered I'm having alot of problems using analysis with 4D
> data. Part of the problem is initially loading, contouring and peak picking
> the spectra. That part is going to be slow no matter what. However, it
> occurs to me that in some instances, once I do that I don't really need to
> "see" the spectrum. If the peaks are picked and I can still make
> assignments, I can often live with just peaklists.
>
> My question is is it possible to turn off the 4D spectra. By this I mean
> keep all the data model objects associated with the spectrum available, but
> not load in the actual data. I guess I could play games like renaming the
> matrix file, but that seems a bit clumsy. Is there a cleaner way to do
> this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Justin
>
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