Hello,
I just tried this and it did what it is supposed to do (which is as you
understand it). Mind you, I could see the peak first moving to the new
contour position and then back to where it was, so this is done in two
steps and I'm wondering if you had an exception on the second step. Were
there any error messags in the Python shell? If not, if you pan slightly
in the window (after making the change, that is) does it fix it? (So I'm
wondering there whether a refresh is missing in the window, and once the
window is refreshed that it is now ok.)
Wayne
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, D Sloane wrote:
> Hi,
> I have encountered a problem / issue with the Edit Spectrum Referencing popup.
> According to the help page:
>
> ------------------------------
> When changing referencing
>
> When changing the referencing details in this module whether the peak positions
> for the chosen spectrum should remain constant in points or constant in ppm.
> The former means that with a referencing change the peaks move with the
> contours on the screen. The latter means that the peaks stay where they are on
> the screen.
> -----------------------------
>
> I selected the 'constant peak point' option and changed the dimension 1
> reference point setting by 100 for a 2d spectrum, and both the contours and the
> crosspeaks moved. When I repeated the operation but with the 'constant peak
> ppm' option selected, again both the contours and the crosspeaks moved. I
> expected that in the second case the peaks would not have moved. Have I
> misinterpreted the instructions or is this a bug?
>
> Thanks
> Dominic Sloane
>
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