On Tue, 22 Apr 2008, Ben Goult wrote:
> However, the ability to read Bruker data in directly seems a really nice
> feature, so that was why I was keen to see if it would work.
Absolutely. As a general point, since Bruker data is not blocked,
operations that access the data such as contouring could exhibit very
variable performance depending on which bits of the file you're accessing,
so perhaps not ideal for 3Ds that you're going to interact with a lot (but
fine for your case).
> My point was just that I thought that a "Remove Point from all" button
> or something similar in the Fit Graph popup could have other uses and
> may possibly be a useful feature.
>
> As it turned out it is not necessary in this instance tho as I can just
> delete the "peaks" from the blank planes in the peak list editor (sorted
> by Sampled delay time) and it works fine. :)
I was thinking of suggesting that also! BTW Does the time series stuff pay
attention to peak merit?
Dr. Brian O. Smith ---------------------- B Smith at bio gla ac uk
Division of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,
Institute Biomedical & Life Sciences,
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