Dear Kaeko,
No time to test right now, but a proposal:
The purpose of the Assignmtnt Group is to separate sets of assignments.
Generally a 3D peak with assignments:
F1 Ala38HN, Thr57HN
F2 Ala38N, Thr57N
F3 Ala38HA, Thr57HA
would have 8 possible assignments. If you want it to have only two, you
set AssignmentGroups.
I would suspect that AssignmentGroups can only be set when there are
enough assignments to make it meaningful, and that there may be code to
control that directly bound Resonances (e.g. Ala38HN and Ala38N) can not
end up in differetn Assignment groups.
Could you test and see if that helps?
yours,
Rasmus
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009, Tozawa, Kaeko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I go to Assignment:Assignment Panel and tick the 'Assignment Groups' box, there is a new column 'G' at the left hand side table.
> It is supposed that the group can be changed by double clicking but it is very whimsical. I can change it only occasionally and the most times, it doesn't respond to double click so I cannot setup what I want.
> I don't think this phenomenon depends on my workstation as I saw the same thing happened on one of the machines at EMBL Hinxton.
> Does anyone have any idea how it can be fixed?
> I appreciate your help.
>
> Kaeko
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