Hi,
I doubt a new user will find it intuitve to scroll twice the spectral width
into nowhere and pick a peak in emptyness to see the sprectum he wanted to
pick magically appearing (just to realise he missed the peak probably :)
This is a trick for the knowing user.
New user will probably navigate to the aliased peaks in the normal SW he sees,
pick there and try to make the peak an aliased one. With a helpful hint, this
could be a way to turn on the feature.
Cheers
Tolga
Dienstag, 7. September 2010 Rasmus Fogh
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> If it is togglable with default 'off', no user will ever find it - it
> might as well not be there. Some kind of warning sounds better, that would
> also serve as a warning to people who pick where they probably should not.
>
> We should consider this one.
> On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Ben Goult wrote:
> > I still think that there is a good argument to have this feature
> > togglable with the default set to off. Or better yet, to have a prompt
> > to say "do you want to expand the aliased region?" or similar when you
> > pick a peak outside of the spectra.
> >
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