Hi,
in September there was a long conversation about how to deal with
loading new versions of a spectrum (e.g. if reprocessed). A few
suggestions were made, but I am unclear whether anything was done, and
quite what the best option is for my current situation:
I have got a 3D spectrum in which I have picked some peaks and assigned
them. Subsequently I noticed, that the edges had been chopped rather too
tightly, and have therefore reprocessed the spectrum using a slightly
larger matrix size, giving me slightly wider ppm bounds to the spectrum.
Now obviously one option, is to read this spectrum into the same
experiment, transfer all the peaks and assignments, set the tolerances,
adjust the referencing, set the colours and contour levels I want, etc.
What would be nicer, would be if I could just substitute my old ucsf
file with this one and then be done with it. Can Analysis handle this,
or is it going to collapse and complain because the file is a different
size to what it was expecting? Did the idea of 'flushing the cache' when
pressing the 'Update Details' button get implemented (if not, would
restarting Anaylsis do the trick?)?
Thanks,
Vicky
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Dr. Victoria A. Higman
Leibniz-Institut fuer Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP)
NMR-Supported Structural Biology
Robert-Roessle-Str. 10
13125 Berlin
Germany
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