> I particularly like the feature that allows you to see aliased shifts that
> match your peaks. People should be aware that the function pays attention
> to the minimum and maximum aliased shifts set in Edit spectrum ->
> Referencing, and so should make sure they have set this up correctly if
> they rely on the function.
Also, coming soon is the ability to unalias multiple peaks at the same
time - working in a similar manner to 'Propagate assignments'
T
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