Hello,
Rasmus was wondering about how would people know to look in that tab
rather than the tab you looked initially. And this is a non-trivial
issue. A basic guideline is that
stuff involving just spectra: Experiment -> Spectra (several tabs)
stuff involving just windows: Window -> Windows : tab Window & Axes
stuff involving both: Window -> Windows : tab Spectrum & Peak List Mappings
The main problem is how is one supposed to know if things depend on just
spectra or just windows or both. That's down to how we designed Analysis
so it's not necessarily obvious. But, for example, we decided that
contour colours depend only on the spectra and not on the windows. And
here, how a spectrum gets mapped into a window depends on both. That
panel type issue has confused various people so it's quite possible we
will get rid of it at some point (an analogous concept existed in ANSIG
which is why we introduced it in the first place).
Wayne
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Justin Lecher wrote:
> On 01/02/10 17:18, Wayne Boucher wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> That panel type only changes how crosshairs and rulers are matched between
>> windows. What you need is the Window --> Windows dialog, in the Spectrum
>> & Peak List Mappings tab. So the last column in the top table is the Dim.
>> Mapping and if you double click on the relevant cell in that it will let
>> you swap the two H's.
>>
>> Wayne
>>
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> And thanks again!
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> I love it when things are working!
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> justin
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