This popup allows the user to edit names, axis types, display features, and spectrum and peak list mappings of spectrum windows. In addition it can be used to group windows into window groups, which are useful for organising windows based on the specific tasks they are used for.
The {Windows & Axes} tab allows the user to edit a number of basic properties of spectrum windows, such as axes' definitions, crosshair traces and side trace appearance.
The Windows: Edit Windows popup (Windows & Axes).
Sets whether the windows listed in the table are all of those in the project or only those in the currently active window group (see {Window groups} below).
Lists all windows in the project.
Lists only the windows in the active window group.Â
This table lists the various windows, either all windows or only the active ones.
The window serial number.
The window name.
The ratio of the x axis scale to the y axis scale. Changing this values compresses/stretches spectrum contours displayed in the window.
Specifies whether to show a 1D trace of the spectrum at the crosshair position in the x direction.
Specifies whether to show a 1D trace of the spectrum at the crosshair position in the y direction.
Sets the height range for the 1D spectra slices for this window. In creasing the range results in smaller 1D-traces of the spectra on screen. It affects the 1D-traces in displayed on the crosshairs as well as those in the side traces.
Specifies whether to display numbers in the upper left corners of strips in the window.
Specifies whether to display the locations in the orthogonal dimensions in the lower left corners of strips in the window.
Opens or maximises the selected window.
Creates a new window through the Windows: New Window popup.
Creates an identical copy, or clone, of the current window. The new window functions independently from the original window and can be customised using the Windows: Edit Windows popup.
Deletes the selected window(s).
This table allows the user to view and edit all the axes properties of the window selected in the Edit Windows table.
The label of the axis.
The type of the axis. See also Windows: Axes.
The panel type of the axis. See also Windows: Axes.
Specifies whether the scrollbar should be visible for the given axis.
Specifies whether a side trace in which 1D traces of the spectrum can be displayed should be visible for the given axis.Â
Sets the height of the side traces in pixels. Options are:
50
100
150
200
Creates a new z axis for the window. The user may then set the panel type for the axis. This causes the selected spectrum window to be redisplayed with an extra scrollbar corresponding to the new axis. This option can be very useful for displaying spectra of different dimensionality simultaneously.
Deletes the selected window axis or axes.
The {Spectrum & Peak List Mappings} tab allows the user to specify settings for spectra and peak lists associated with the selected window.
The Windows: Edit Windows popup (Spectrum & Peak List Mappings).
Selects the window for which settings are listed.
The table lists the spectra associated with the selected spectrum window, and allows the user to edit a variety of settings.
The name of the experiment.
The name of the spectrum.
Allows the user to show or hide the spectrum in the window spectra toolbar see also Window.
Specifies whether positive contours are displayed or not.
Specifies whether negative contours are displayed or not.
Specifies whether the slice, i.e. spectrum, in the side traces is displayed or not.
Specifies the dimension mapping of the spectrum to the axes of the window. The mapping can be changed in case there are multiple axes of the same type, e.g. two H, in the window. In that case the axes with the same type can be interchanged and used to rotate the spectra in the window.
Opens the Experiments: Edit Spectra popup.
This table lists the peak lists associated with the spectra (which are associated with the window)
The name of the experiment.
The name of the spectrum.
The number of the peak list associated with the spectrum.
Specifies whether the peak symbol is displayed or not.
Specifies whether the peak annotation is displayed or not.
Opens the Peaks: Peak Lists popup, tab {Peak table}.
The {Window Groups} tab allows the user to group spectrum windows. Only windows in the active group are displayed on the screen. By grouping windows the user can select only those windows needed for specific tasks.
The Windows: Edit Windows popup (Window Groups).
The table shows all the defined window groups in the project.
The group serial number in the project.
The group name in the project.
The number of windows that are defined in the group
This button makes the selected window group the active one. Only one window group can be active at the same time.
Creates a new window group through the Window group name popup.
Deletes the selected window group.
This Group Membership table lists all the windows in the project and allows the user add windows to group selected in the Window Groups table (see above).
The window number.
The window name.
This widget allows the user to add or remove a window from the group that is selected in the Windows Group table. Set to 'Yes' to add it to the group; set to 'No' to remove it from the group.