> I have a window which is 3D. Currently I only have 2D spectra associated
> with it (i.e. in the Mapped Spectra Pop-up I have set everything to
> No/Not visible for all 3D spectra that could be displayed). Nonetheless
> I can see the spectrum boundaries of all the 3D spectra in this window.
> This made me notice the more general issue that the spectrum boundaries
> for all spectra are always visible. Is there a particular theory behind
> doing this?
No. None.
> Personally I would reckon that it makes more sense only to
> show the spectrum boundaries for those spectra where "Show Spectrum in
> Toolbar" is set to "Yes" for that window - or perhaps even only those
> spectra whose contours are being shown? I have rather a lot of spectra
> in my project and I find I end up with an awful lot of extra clutter in
> my windows with the current set-up. Any chance you might re-consider the
> current policy?
It is not policy, just accident!
The code base is so large that it often just evolves in an arbitrary way
and things don't get changed unless they are explicitly considered.
We can readily remove the extra borders.
T.
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