Hello,
Current status on linewidth. I've put in the C code and a link into the
Python world. That calculates linewidth in terms of points. We then
realised that it's not clear in the datamodel how linewidth is (or, more
importantly, should be stored, e.g. points, Hz, ...). (How it is stored
is not the same as how it will be displayed to the user on the screen.)
Once we sort that out we should be there, although Tim will no doubt add
some interface to the linewidth information. Well, we ought to have a
"update all linewidths" or something button. Because I think the way it's
set up now only new peaks would have this calculated.
So not quite there yet but soon...
Wayne
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008, Brian Smith wrote:
> Johnny,
>
> I did work out a way to export peaks to nLinLS from analysis via
> format converter and get them fitted there (was fitting linewidths for a
> spin labelled protein). I haven't found my notes on exactly how I did it
> yet since your original post, but I don't remember having to set the
> linewidth. I will try to find my recipe to save you from repicking.
>
> Brian
>
> On Thu, 31 Jan 2008, Johnny Croy wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the input Wayne. I knew that Sparky did this (at least in some rudimentary fashion), so I
> > figured that Analysis could as well. I never did catch if this was going to be implemented in the near
> > future or if it was going to be awhile. Just wanted to check before I repicked peaks in nmrPipe
> > (sigh!).
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > - Johnny
> >
>
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