Dear Yamanappa,
I don’t think that is a version issue because it has not been changed. I am wondering if you are using white background and set the peak color black. Or if that could be something related to the PS interpreter issue. So, you can try to open in the other program.
Best,
Woonghee
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Date: Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at 1:51 PM
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Subject: [NMR POKY/SPARKY] NMRFAM SPARKY Plot
[External Email - Use Caution]Dear SPARKY users,
I am trying to make some spectrum figures, when I save .ps file I can see there are white cross lines which I used to get black in previous version and I tried to make it black but did not get solution. One more thing is that the black line which indicates assignment has cream color outline, I am unable to remove that too. (image attached)
Is anyone has idea how to change these two color issues?
Yamanappa
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I think I could reproduce the issue. There will be a fix soon.
You can open .ps with a text editor, and do this.
That will do the job.
Best,
Woonghee
Woonghee Lee, I.E.I.P., M.S., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Colorado Denver
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The fix has been released. Use the latest POKY. I cannot say exactly about when it will be with SPARKY, but I am considering to turn it to be a just lightweight assigner/viewer without bells and whistles. When it gets to the time, it will have that fix, too. But, there’s no reason to use it unless your computer is 20 years old and cannot run POKY since all the features and two-letter-codes are inherited. Recent NMRBOX VMs starts providing POKY as well.
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