Rasmus Fogh schrieb:
Hi Rasmus,
>
> It depends a bit on what you want. What kind of work are you doing
> exactly? Do you need to set a precise ordering for all the spectra? If you
> only need to pull a few to the front and a few to the back, you could set
> the rank of the front one to -99 and the rank of the back one to 999. Or,
> if we implemented it graphically, we could do something like 'bring to
> front' and 'send to back', which would be easier than drag-and-drop.
I am currently screening buffer conditions, so I have a couple of HSQC
to compare. Therefor I need to reorder them a couple of times, because
often it makes a big different, which one is on top to find the "better"
one. One can better see a weak signal on a strong one then the other way
round. Always changing the ranking is a bit nasty, so a simpler way
changing the stacking order (it doesn't has to be d&d) would be great.
Thanks justin
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Justin Lecher
Institute for Neuroscience and Biophysics
ISB3 - structural biochemistry
Research Centre Juelich GmbH,
52425 Juelich,Germany
phone: +49 2461 61 5385
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