> Right, I've added *.ft* to the NMRPipe format list. (In fact there was a
> note in the code that I was waiting for someone to tell me what the
> standard was!) As it happens, the only NMRPipe data I seem to have around
> is the multi-plane version of a 3D data set, which cannot yet be imported
> into Analysis, but presumably it's possible to combine them into a single
> 3D *.ft3 file, which would make this a more useful format to use.
>
Yes, that is actually possible, but I was told that the nmrpipe format
for 3Ds is rather inefficient (for accessing) and that it is therefore
preferable to convert those datasets into sparky/ucsf format anyway.
> For information, these file formats are specified in the file_type_dict
> variable defined near the top of
> python/ccpnmr/analysis/OpenSpectrumPopup.py. There's no customisable way
> of adding things except to add them by hand, which of course is not that
> great an idea since it would be trampled by the next update, but it could
> be useful in extremis.
>
Thanks!
Patrick
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