List Peaks within a Range
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:33 pm
David,
This is totally trivial, but I have been using the "List Peaks within a Range" function, and it's kind of "fuzzy" to figure out where you are before the first mouse click. You currently use a double ended arrow to signify that the command has been selected, then overlay a vertical line at the mouse down click. Any chance of having that vertical line be present right from the beginning?
Also, is there any chance that the two vertical lines that momentarily define the range could persist as long as the info box is displayed? You would clear them when the info box was dismissed.
Thanks.
Jon
This is totally trivial, but I have been using the "List Peaks within a Range" function, and it's kind of "fuzzy" to figure out where you are before the first mouse click. You currently use a double ended arrow to signify that the command has been selected, then overlay a vertical line at the mouse down click. Any chance of having that vertical line be present right from the beginning?
Also, is there any chance that the two vertical lines that momentarily define the range could persist as long as the info box is displayed? You would clear them when the info box was dismissed.
Thanks.
Jon