Hello,
It sounds like what you want is a bigger possible range for the 1D
drawing. This can be changed in the Window --> Axes window in the Axis
Types tab. There is a "Region" column and edit that for the "value" row.
You might need to force a redraw of the window (e.g. by resizing slightly)
before it takes effect.
(The 'scale' parameter also works.)
Wayne
On Wed, 20 Jun 2012, Patrick van der Wel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think that the 'scale' parameter in the Experiments/Spectra window should allow you to edit this. I do seem to recall that there is a limit (for some reason) to the scaling you can do with the Home/End buttons (Are you seeing that you can increase peak heights with those keys, but not get them any smaller than what's in those screeenshots?)
>
> Patrick
>
> On Jun 20, 2012, at 8:17 AM, Martin Ballaschk wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> as I found out recently there is a convenient way of displaying 1D spectra within Analysis: simply create a window with "value" on the second axis. (M:Window -> Create New)
>>
>> My problem: in the 1D I cannot see the tops of the peaks, the spectrum actually needs to be scaled down. However that's not possible via the Home/End buttons and I can't find an options within Analysis to redefine the axis maximum. There is the "slice intensity range" in M:Window:Windows but if I put arbitrary numbers in there, Analysis seems not to care.
>>
>> The problem persists regardless of the used Analysis version (tested with 2.15, 2.2.2).
>>
>> That's how it looks like: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4019316/analysis_1D.png
>>
>> I'd welcome any suggestions on how to fix that.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Martin
>>
>> P.S.: If anyone has a suggestion for another nice program to extract 1D traces from higher-dimensional spectra for visual peak intensity comparison ... it'd be very welcome, too.
>>
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>> Martin Ballaschk
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