Hello,
Also beware, under Other --> General Options, of the option "Contour to
unaliased peaks". If it is checked on (the default, I think) then if a
peak is outside the fundamental region the contours will follow (and I
think the min/max aliased frequencies probably get updated). If not on
then the contours will not.
Wayne
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Marco Roeben wrote:
> On Dienstag, 4. Dezember 2007, Brian Smith wrote:
>
> > It's not a bug but a feature. Analysis "tiles" the contouring to
> > unaliased peak positions on purpose. A side effect is that due to
> > rounding errors you sometimes get the next "block" of contours beyond the
> > edge of your spectral region even though you don't have any unaliased
> > peaks. The way round this is to edit the min & max aliased frequencies in
> > the referencing panel for the offending spectra to be just inside the truw
> > min & max ppm.
>
> After changing the aliasing frequencies erverything looked again like
> expected. Thank you!
>
>
> best regards
> Marco
>
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