Hi,
sorry to keep coming up with weird graphical issues. I have just been
using the crosshair trace function and came across a slight oddity. I
have my carbon-carbon 2D windows set up such that I see the crosshair
doubled (i.e. panel type=C1in both dimensions). This way you always see
two lines in each dimension and one from each dimension is attached to
the mouse pointer. Now in the y-dimension the crosshair trace appears on
the mouse-attached line, but in the x-dimension the crosshair is on to
the other one - this strikes me as rather unintuitive and awkward, and I
suspect it may be an error?
Another more general question about the crosshair traces is how the
colours get set. At the moment they seem to be chosen fairly randomly.
If you are looking at two spectra at the same time, this is a bit
confusing, as you first have to work out on the basis of intensities
which trace belongs to which spectrum. Would it make sense to set the
colour either to the positive contour colour or (probably better) to the
slice colour?
Vicky
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Dr. Victoria A. Higman
Leibniz-Institut fuer Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP)
NMR-Supported Structural Biology
Robert-Roessle-Str. 10
13125 Berlin
Germany
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