Dear Rasmus, I am basically using the field so as to make notes in it. Because my assignment is quite complex (solid-state, 280 residues) I like to keep notes on each spin system (e.g. what my provisional assignment is, how sure I am of it, what sort of peaks I have based my assignment on etc.). Previously I had written this information in a separate spreadsheet - one disadvantage to this is that OpenOffice and Analysis don't run alongside one another very happily (the graphics are always slow to catch up when switching from one to another - someone else on the list noted this once before). I also thought it would be good, if all the data could be kept together, i.e. if the notes could be stored within my Analysis project. I spoke to Tim about this, and I think it may in part be due to our conversations that he increased the size of the Details box in Analysis2 and has given it its own tab. So really it depends on whether other people also want to the facility to be able to make extensive notes on their spin systems - for solid-state NMR or larger proteins (where paper notes can easily get out of hand) I would have thougth this could be quite useful. I guess probably an increase from 254 to 1000 or 2000 characters would be sufficient, too, if you feel that having no limit at all is undesirable. Thanks for your help, Vicky Rasmus Fogh wrote: > Dear Vicky, > > The limit comes from the data model. ResonanceGroup.details has a built-in > limit of 254 characters. Generally we try to put limits in wherever we > can. Unlimited text strings take more space in databases, and it makes > sense for user interfaces to assume relatively short text strings if this > is what people mostly have. > > So, the question is if you can convince us to change the basic data model. > That may depend whether we think your way of using this is likely to be > general, or whether we would recommmend people to do this ni other ways. > Could you describe in more detail what kind of things you have been > entereing in that field? > > Yours, > > Rasmus > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dr. Rasmus H. Fogh Email: [log in to unmask] > Dept. of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, > 80 Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1GA, UK. FAX (01223)766002 > > On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, Vicky Higman wrote: > > >> Hi, >> >> I've been entering things into the 'Details' section of the Spin Systems >> Dialog and have run into trouble because the text length seems to be >> limited to 254 characters. Is there any way of extending this (ideally >> to unlimited)? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Vicky >> >> >> -- >> ********************************************************* >> Dr. Victoria A. Higman >> >> Leibniz-Institut fuer Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP) >> NMR-Supported Structural Biology >> Robert-Roessle-Str. 10 >> 13125 Berlin >> Germany >> and >> School of Chemistry >> University of Bristol >> Bristol BS8 1TS >> United Kingdom >> >> Phone: +44-117-95-46325 >> E-mail: [log in to unmask] (or [log in to unmask]) >> >> http://www.protein-nmr.org.uk >> ********************************************************* >> >> > > -- ********************************************************* Dr. Victoria A. Higman Leibniz-Institut fuer Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP) NMR-Supported Structural Biology Robert-Roessle-Str. 10 13125 Berlin Germany and School of Chemistry University of Bristol Bristol BS8 1TS United Kingdom Phone: +44-117-95-46325 E-mail: [log in to unmask] (or [log in to unmask]) http://www.protein-nmr.org.uk *********************************************************