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Item Description
Show Peak Names When checked, displays peak names in the Main
Window for all reported peaks, so even unidentified
peak names will be displayed.
Show Integration Baselines When checked, displays the peak baselines and
lines that drop from valleys to the baseline. If the
Data File has never been reintegrated or if results
have been deleted, then the Data File doesn’t
contain baseline information, and this option will
have no effect.
Show Cursor/Peak
Information
Turns the cursor on or off. The cursor follows the
active trace and displays the time and amplitude of it
current position in an “info-panel”. As you move it
near a peak event, it jumps to the peak event and
“sticks” to it. If the peak event represents a reported
peak apex, then the “info-panel” also displays
information such as the peak name, area, and width.
Hold the shift key down to disable the “stickiness”
feature so that the cursor follows the trace smoothly
and is not affected by peak events. Hold the control
key down to allow the cursor to move anywhere on
the screen without following the active trace.
Show Run File Information When checked, shows the Run File info-panel which
has information about the active data file.
Show Blank Baseline When checked, displays the blank baseline, if any.
Regardless of whether the blank baseline is
displayed, the chromatogram trace is offset by the
blank baseline data specified by the Preview Blank
Baseline Subtraction (below).
Preview Blank Baseline
Subtraction
When checked, uses the blank baseline data from
the active Method. When unchecked (the default),
uses the blank baseline data from the data file as it
was used for the most recent recalculation. The
blank baseline data is used both for blank baseline
display and to offset the chromatogram trace (see
above). In many cases, there may be no blank
baseline data present in either the method or the
data file, in which case no blank baseline is
displayed and the chromatogram trace is not
adjusted.
When checked and there is blank baseline data in
the method, this lets you visualize the effect of
subtracting a particular blank baseline from a
chromatogram trace without first needing to
recalculate with the blank baseline. Also, in this
mode you can modify individual blank baseline
points.
Plot Type Line Plot: plots chromatograms as a continuous line.
Outline Plot: plots chromatograms as a continuous
line and individual points are outlined with a
rectangle.
Point Plot: plots chromatograms as a series of
points. In point plots, each point represents a single
data point in the raw Data File. Zooming the display
in point or outline mode lets you see individual data
points.
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