Hello,
Wayne wrote:
>I've just added something into 2.1.1 which I'd like comments on. In a
>spectrum window (with focus) if you type "d" then it draws a
>(quasi-permanent) crosshair at that location, and then instead of the x, y
>position being reported at the top (in the button to the right of the
>Strips button) you get the difference to that crosshair. If you press "d"
>a second time it moves the crosshair. If you want to get rid of this and
>go back to the normal situation then you type "D".
Really nice!!!
>And currently it just does ppm. So the question on that front is do we
>need the ability to display Hz even if the window shows ppm. (Of course
>the windows don't have the ability yet to be drawn in Hz, but that's TBD.)
>And if so, what sf should we use to do the conversion? (We could add a
>way of specifying that somehow, the only question is where.)
Since the common unit for coupling constants or line width is Hz, from my
point of view, it should also be drawn in Hz.
For the sf you need to know to which spectra the user is referring to when he
wants to know the "delta Hz", right? Why not using the peak list tool bar.
There you can decide if you want to have a "multi list" or not. You could do
something like turning the Hz scale only on if "multi list" is off and
therefore only one specific spectra is chosen.
Don't know if this, kind of, could solve your problem, but I'm hoping you got
the idea. An advantage would be, that the user is already used to this way of
deciding which spectra to use and have not to remember another configuration
dialog.
best regards
Marco
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