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Describe the bug
Inconsistency of mz window in chromatgram.
Type compound name in mz search box (top right) uses m/z columns from compound list;
Type compound name in compound search box (left) uses formula calculated m/z from compound list;
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
Type in the same compound name should give same mz window in chromatgram.
Screenshots
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System (please complete the following information):
Win 10
version 12.0
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@LiChenPU I am not able to reproduce this issue on neither on v0.12.0 nor on our latest development build. But clearly you are getting two very different values in your screenshots.
Some time back, we fixed an issue where the global charge was not affecting mass calculation for compounds with formulae when adduct mode was turned-on but isotope mode was turned-off. I suspect this has to do something with that issue. A fix has been merged and can be tried out in our latest (unstable) builds for Windows and macOS. Can you try this build and see if your bug goes away?
Describe the bug
Inconsistency of mz window in chromatgram.
Type compound name in mz search box (top right) uses m/z columns from compound list;
Type compound name in compound search box (left) uses formula calculated m/z from compound list;
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
Type in the same compound name should give same mz window in chromatgram.
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
System (please complete the following information):
Win 10
version 12.0
Additional context
Add any other context about the problem here.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: