Hello,
I have added something to Analysis 2.3.0 to allow this to happen.
In the Window --> Windows dialog, in the Windows & Axes tab, when you
click on a window in the top table, then in the last column of the bottom
table you now find Tied Axes in Other Windows. If you double click on
that it will bring up a dialog where you can click on axes you want to be
tied to the axis whose cell you are clicking on in this table. This is
one way. So if the region for the originating axis changes, the ones that
you have tied to that will then also change, but not vice versa.
If you want it both directions you have to set up both directions. This
is the bit I was worried about most, because it potentially sets up an
infinite loop, where one axis region updates another which then updates
the first again, etc.
One limitation is that if an axis has multiple regions (because of strips)
then even if any of those regions change, nothing will happen to the tied
axes. This is partly because it's not clear how that should happen, but
also to try and cut down the possibility of an infinite loop.
What you want for the below is to click on the 3D window and set up the
relevant 2D axis to be tied to the relevant 3D axis (but almost certainly
you don't want the other direction set up).
Wayne
On Wed, 10 Jul 2013, Xue Liu wrote:
> Hi,
> I am wondering if where is a synchronize view like that in Sparky? When I am looking at a backbone 3D, sometimes I would
> like to check the 2D peak shape to judge whether there is overlapping. Of course I can do that by looking at the hnco
> spectrum but I still need to "right click --> navigate --> window x" ... So I think this function is useful. Is there
> anything like? If so, could someone kindly show me how to do it. Thank you very much!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Xuehui
>
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