The Global Cursor
Sync to Global Cursor is available in all scopes.
When global cursor is active in a scope, the plane-view cursor position is synchronized along X and Y with the plane-view cursor of all other scopes with synch to global cursor active. Depth is not considered.
E.g. Trying to find a new backbone N chemical shift from HN shift:
- Suppose you observe an NOE in a 3D 13Cali NOESY strip to an HN. You want to find the attached N.
- Turn on Sync to Global Cursor in StripScope (this synchronizes the Y position of the cursor with other synchronized scopes plane-view cursors)
- Open the 15N-HSQC using PolyScope(rotated) and switch axes: H is along Y, N is along X axis.
- Turn on Sync to Global Cursor in PolyScope(rotated)
- Now click on the HN shift in StripScope. The vertical position of the plane-view cursor in the PolyScope(rotated) will be adjusted to the same ppm position.
- In PolyScope(rotated) observe all peaks which align with the horizontal cursor. These are your potential attached N shifts.
- Place the vertical cursor on one of the crosspeaks aligning with the vertical axis
- Now you can create a new System "Pick System" (assuming it is not picked).
The Global Zoom
Synch to Global Zoom is also available in all Scopes with plane-views
When global zoom is active, the zoomed region (expanded region) is synchronized for all Scopes where the global zoom is active.
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