![]() ![]() Molecule automatic re-scaling options greatly improved (bond width and spacing).Release of Gears Multiplet Report 1.0.0.Ability to move the center of a 2D multiplet manually by unchecking the “Auto” option and entering the shift (f1 and/or f2) in the multiplet manager.The "Peak Fit" method is set as default in DOSY transform dialog.Options to “log-overwrite” and “no-log-overwrite” are added to the console commands.A md5sum is added to the audit trail when inserting OLE objects.Improvements in the ODT support in Mnova.Improved rendering of html tables in the document.Enhanced manual peak position adjustment.Now all the characters of the name are included in the Line Fitting Label Improved line fitting region appearance.Improved the Mapping File configuration and visualization options.Added a new advanced option to Join similar data in the same group in real time mode.Ability to change the name of the experiments by adding a script to the Processing tab.When using a Custom Function to detect input data, a warning symbol appears next to the inspect button with a tooltip indicating that a custom scripting function is active.lcd extension to the default masks in the Mask Manager dialog Improved usability and design to make Gears interface more user friendly.Ability to read SMILES strings found in a CSV filtering file and recognize them as molecular structures.New functions to read the sample position in the well plate from the input and display it in the proper cell in the viewer.Added option to force Mnova Gears to retry opening a dataset after an error.Improvements under NIST/MS Default Settings.‘Table View’ allows to restrict the # of rows for each record.Allow users to change orders of columns in the ‘Tile View’.When deselecting all fields from one item, these don’t get deleted from the ‘Item View’.Widgets from different views are now coordinated.Mass Spec drawing to take up more of drawing area. ![]() Remember item type / field restrictions on DB searches.Ability to remove the Default Search results fields. ![]()
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