On 30/03/10 14:21, Rasmus Fogh wrote:
> Dear Justin,
>
> The standard way is to use the mouse buttons - Ctrl-Shift-Left mouse as
> far as I remember - to do an area pick. If you want to pick an entire
> spectrum at once, you can expand the sliders in all dimensions to display
> the entire spectrum and the just peak-pick everything in one go. The
> intensity cut-off is determined by the current contour level, and further
> parameters controlling teh pick are in Peak->Peak Finding.
>
> Actually it looks like you can large area peak finding from the Peak->Peak
> Finding {Region Peak Find} tab, if you prefer it that way.
>
> Yours,
>
> Rasmus
>
Dear Rasmus,
I found another solution,
"Pick and Assign from roots" really does this job very well and gives a
good initial set of picked NOEs.
justin
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Justin Lecher
Institute for Neuroscience and Biophysics
ISB 3 - Institute for structural biochemistry
Research Centre Juelich GmbH,
52425 Juelich,Germany
phone: +49 2461 61 5385
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