Hi Chris,
That is a nice idea.
I was talking about visualizers development at the developers' workshop.
My idea for the future is that visualizers should have layers that the user can
add and remove.
On the Java level, layers would be represented by Datasets.
For example, TIC visualizer has TICDataSet and PeakDataSet.
But the GUI to add and remove layers is not there yet. It should be flexible so
we can use the same GUI for all visualizers.
Thinking about your proposal, each Dataset could have some configurable
properties (represented by ParameterSet, of course), such as configuration how
to annotate the data - using m/z or peak names (from a selected peak list).
What do you think about this?
Tomas
On Nov 18, 2011, at 11:08 AM, Pudney Chris (ext) GBJH wrote:
> G'day,
>
> I'm working on extending the chromatogram plots such that identified peaks
> are labelled with their identities (see a mock up in the attached image).
>
> To avoid identity labels overlapping with (numerical) m/z labels I think it
> would be best to offer the options of no labels, peak m/z or peak identities.
>
> Please post any suggestions or ideas you might have about this feature.
>
> Regards,
> Chris.
>
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