Thanks to everyone for the quick answers and especially to Vicky, Gary
and Brian for providing solution to the problem and explaining what
exactly caused it.
Just for the record, I also agree with the numerous posts that there
should be at least a message stating that CCPN is now going to alias the
spectrum. Until now I wasn't even aware of the fact that analysis is
capable to do this.
Best,
Marcel
Am 07.09.2010 17:31, schrieb Wayne Boucher:
> Hello,
>
> I've just seen all these messages (back from a meeting!). It should
> be the case (at least in 2.1.5 Analysis and Tim thinks in 2.1.3 and
> possibly further back than that) that if you manually pick peaks in a
> window then it will not add peaks unless the position is within the
> spectrum's current bounds. But it's possible there is some kind of
> bug to do with peaks near the boundary of the current region, where it
> thinks the peak is across the boundary (because of interpolation).
>
> Wayne
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Marcel Jurk
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Solution NMR (AG Schmieder)
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