Hi guys,
I go through LARGE data sets on Skyline routinely. RSI is a real problem in these cases. Currently, the only way I know how to remove peaks, is to do a mouse-click, another mouse-click, and a final mouse-click going through the standard way. Is there an option for peak removal that's a hot key? (example: ctrl+r removes peak on current chromatogram).
The only short-cuts I know of for keyboards are to scroll through the chromatograms :)
Thanks in advance!
Jess |
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tobias.kockmann responded: |
2017-07-06 03:47 |
Hi Jess,
I am going through the same process - manual peak group review - and propper keyboard shortcuts would be extremely helpful!
In addition, a hotkey to remove peaks from all chromatograms would be cool.
Greetings,
Tobi |
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Brendan MacLean responded: |
2017-07-06 08:16 |
Kaipo is working on keyboard shortcuts for "Remove Peak" and "Apply Peak to All", which be control-shift-R and control-shift-A respectively. Control-R is already Edit > Manage Results and control-A is "Select All" in many applications and Skyline also.
We'll also look into writing a small tool to convert our keyboard short-cuts (all of which are shown on the main menus) to a flat file as further documentation.
Thanks for the feedback.
--Brendan |
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Brendan MacLean responded: |
2017-09-24 12:05 |
These are not available in Skyline-daily, and they will be in the next release. |
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Brendan MacLean responded: |
2017-09-24 13:25 |
Oops. Typo. These are NOW available in Skyline-daily. |
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