Issue 966: "Mobiligram" display for ion mobility filtered chromatograms (alternate view to our ion mobility heatmap)

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Status:closed
Assigned To:Guest
Type:Todo
Area:Skyline
Priority:3
Milestone: 
Opened:2023-07-25 12:48 by Brian Pratt
Changed:2026-01-06 13:22 by Brendan MacLean
Resolved:2026-01-06 13:21 by Brendan MacLean
Resolution:GitHub Move
Closed:2026-01-06 13:22 by Brendan MacLean
2023-07-25 12:48 Brian Pratt
Title»"Mobiligram" display for ion mobility filtered chromatograms (alternate view to our ion mobility heatmap)
Assigned To»Rita Chupalov
Type»Todo
Area»Skyline
Priority»3
In this video: https://video.ucdavis.edu/media/Importing+DIA-NN+data+into+Skyline+for+visualization/1_29colspa at 31:08 the user says he doesn't understand our heat map display of ion mobility (it also appears that the data set doesn't have ion mobility filtering - no purple band), and at 32:15 he gives an interesting look at Spectronaut ion mobility display (see attached screengrab).

We'd want to do something similar, but with the 1/K0 axis on the Y axis as with our heatmap display, and intensity on the X axis. That way the "purple band", or at least the information it conveys, doesn't change orientation.

This is a display also found in Agilent's ion mobility software, we've wanted to do this for a while now. It would be a button that flips between the current heatmap display and this new "mobiligram" visualization.
 
 Mobiligram.png

2026-01-06 13:21 Brendan MacLean
resolve as GitHub Move
Statusopen»resolved
Assigned ToRita Chupalov»Brendan MacLean
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 13:22 Brendan MacLean
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Statusresolved»closed
Assigned ToBrendan MacLean»Guest