Thanks Rasmus for these answers.
For the second questions (see below), I think that the frequencies are not
recalculated. I have found a way to recalculate them that works quite well:
In Data Analysis > Measurement Lists there's a recalculate function in the
"Measurement Table" tab. All you have to do is select the resonances you
want to be recalculated and press the Recalculate button. This function is
quite hidden though...
Julien
>> 2. If I change the weight of a spectrum, the resonances do not change in the
>> resonance table. I have to move the position of a peak to see a difference
>> in its resonances. Is this normal? How do I apply the weight to a spectrum
>> after the peaks were picked? (in other words, how can I recalculate the
>> average chemical shift of resonances after applying a new weight?).
>
>This sounds like a refresh problem. Either the frequencies are not
>recalculated when the weight is changed, or the table is not refreched.
>The event only happens later. This kind of thing is not unheard of. It is
>normally fixed by adding a 'notifier' (refresh trigger) but there could be
>special problems. Anyway teh correctresult should be guaranteed once teh
>change is made.
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