Issue 613: Add clarifier "(in min.)" to axis legends of Skyline graphs showing duration through time

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Status:closed
Assigned To:Guest
Type:Todo
Area: 
Priority:4
Milestone: 
Opened:2018-11-29 16:22 by Nat Brace
Changed:2026-01-06 12:58 by Brendan MacLean
Resolved:2026-01-06 12:58 by Brendan MacLean
Resolution:GitHub Move
Closed:2026-01-06 12:59 by Brendan MacLean
2018-11-29 16:22 Nat Brace
Title»Add clarifier "(in min.)" to axis legends of Skyline graphs showing duration through time
Assigned ToGuest»Brendan MacLean
Type»Defect
Area»Skyline
Priority»3
Milestone»4.3
This came from Tao Lu at PNNL. He recommends adding the clarifier "(in min)" to graphs showing progress through time on their x-axises. The first example that he cited is on page 7 of the Method Refinement tutorial which shows a graph of peptide profile with Retention Time on the x-axis. For his Chinese translation, he recommends having it say Retention Time (in min.) for clarity. The second instance is on page 21 of the same tutorial (MethodRefine) which shows Retention Time Scheduling with different window durations. He is recommending that the x-axis say: Scheduled Time (in min.) in the Chinese version.

(note: it wouldn't let me leave it unassigned so I assigned it to Brendan -- he can assign as necessary)

2022-02-14 14:34 Brendan MacLean
TypeDefect»Todo
AreaSkyline»
Priority3»4
Milestone4.3»
This would be "Retention Time (min)" and not what Nat suggested. I have considered it. But since we have not specified the units for 13 years of Skyline, I wonder about the value of doing it now. We could also think about specifying the units for the y-axes, e.g. "Intensity (ions/sec)"

2026-01-06 12:57 Brendan MacLean
resolve as GitHub Move
Statusopen»resolved
Skyline issues have moved to GitHub Issues at https://github.com/ProteoWizard/pwiz/issues
Issues will be ported as necessary for active work.

2026-01-06 12:58 Brendan MacLean
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Statusresolved»closed
Assigned ToBrendan MacLean»Guest