Subject: Re: [nmr_sparky] Re: How to overlay two 3D spectra with unmatched dimension range
From: James Chen
Date: Jun 6, 2018

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It seems we reached the same conclusion. Yeah, I corrected the processing script this new for the nucleus label of each axis. But it causes this problem. (The spectra were processed with NMRPipe, to use its updated function, I corrected the mislabel). 

Is there a way we can change this in sparky?

Bo

On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 10:59 AM, Woonghee Lee woonghee791113@... [nmr_sparky] nmr_sparky@yahoogroups.com wrote:
 

Hi Bo,

The one you cannot overlay has different nuclei than others.
Two have C,N and H while the problematic one has two Cs and one N.
Check your processing script.

Best,
Woonghee

On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 9:22 AM, James Chen jameschenbo@gmail..com [nmr_sparky] nmr_sparky@yahoogroups.com wrote:
 

Hi Woonghee,

It turns out I am wrong again. Only two of such spectra with unmatched range along indirect dimensions can be overlaid, but others cant. I just shared the three example spectra files in ucsf format with you via dropbox(bo.chen@... towoonghee791113@... ). Could you help me take a look and see if you can find out why?

Thanks a lot!

Bo

On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 11:56 AM, woonghee791113@... [nmr_sparky] nmr_sparky@yahoogroups.com wrote:
 

Hi Bo,


You can overlay by using ol or eo.
If you want to have additional window for overlaid view, you can use vd to generate duplicated view.
You can change contour color by using ct or ec.

Woonghee