Hello,
Ah, one thing I forgot to mention. (Currently) this assumes that you have
picked two peaks that are displayed in the same window. I did it that way
because peaks don't live in specific windows, they live in all windows
where the corresponding spectrum is mapped. (I guess this is different
from the Sparky approach.) I can see that if you want to align (say) an
HHN spectrum with an HHC one then this causes problems, and to do this
with our approach you'd have to create an HHCN window. An alternative
would be that where the translate view does not exist then we could popup
a dialog where you had to specify the window of the peak to be translated
(and it would have to have compatible x, y axes).
Wayne
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Christoph Brockmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when I try to use this on a 3D I get the following reply
>
> Analysis
>
>
> which might be due to the mention 3D cautionary behaviour. However given the state
> of this right now, why not have a popup like this:
>
> Sparky
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> which should give the user all necessary control.
>
>
> Thanks for implementing this function anyway.
>
> Christoph
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>
> Wayne Boucher wrote:
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> On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Wayne Boucher wrote:
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>
> Hello,
>
> I've just added to the update server a way of changing spectrum
> referencing, well, of translating the spectrum (but you cannot change the
> spectral width, for example).
>
>
>
> The above paragraph of course means with this new graphical method. You
> can still change all the referencing by hand using the Experiment --> Edit
> Spectra --> Referencing dialog.
>
> Wayne
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