Hello, Problem (1) is fixed and is on the update server. Problem (2) is probably fixed and is on the update server. I say "probably" because it turns out that this involves having to use an "after_idle" function, which can sometimes cause problems. It workedok for me but others might find otherwise. (Also, I had to do some hand-editing of the update files again. Hopefully correctly.) Problem (3) I know what needs to be done but it will take a bit of work. Problem (4) should not be that bad but I haven't gotten around to looking at it yet (the graphical interface is the main issue). Wayne On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Patrick van der Wel wrote: > I have a number of questions/comments about topics related to the > handling and printing of windows within CCPNMR Analysis. > > 1. I noticed that when you print (save to PDF) a window that contains > horizontal and vertical separators, the layout of the 'panels' in the > PDF is reversed relative to the window itself (top vs bottom and left vs > right). > > 2. When you clone a window I would expect the 'clone' to be mostly > identical to the original. However, in practice the new window displays > spectra that are 'hidden' in the original, but even tends to contain > spectra that were set to 'absent' for the original window. > > 3. When printing, is it possible to 'manually' control the region > displayed/printed, rather than try to scroll and zoom using the mouse? > For example, in Sparky one can specify ppm limits for printing specific > regions. I was just wondering if there are some shortcuts to accomplish > this more easily... > > 4. Is it somehow possible to load spectra *without* displaying them in > any of the pre-existing windows? > > Thanks, > Patrick > > PS. Regarding some previous posts about PDF font compatibility: I am > also getting messages from Illustrator upon loading the PDFs, although > it does seem to load fine after the automatic font replacement. > ('Missing Type 1 fonts have been substituted with the default font.' - > this appears due to my system only having 'Times New Roman' and not the > 'Times Roman' specified in the file). >