Howdy,
NUTS can import most processed and un-processed NMR data directly. The
Windows version of NUTS can export WMF and EMF through the clipboard or
directly to files on the disk. The Macintosh version of NUTS exports
files to the clipboard only as TIFF files (draw objects as opposed to
paint objects). To see a tutorial on getting spectra into reports look
at:
http://www.acornnmr.com/copying.htm
woody_at_acornnmr.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Dennison [mailto:dennison_at_uci.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:00 PM
> To: ammrl_at_chemnmr.colorado.edu
> Subject: importing spectra to a Macintosh
>
> Dear All,
>
> Has anyone found a convenient solution to the problem of importing
> spectra into documents on a Macintosh computer?
>
> We use Bruker XwinNMR for processing and can export as hpgl or
> postscript (ps) from the main program or as encapsulated postscript
> (eps) from XwinPlot. We are a mainly Macintosh department, but the
> few PC users can import hpgl into MSWord. On a Mac the current method
> is to export as postscript and then either import into Adobe
> Pagemaker and use that to generate the document, or import and export
> as eps into MSWord. The Pagemaker route works well, but the MSWord
> route not so well as you can only print but not view the spectra.
>
> I've searched in vain for a postscript or hpgl to emf or wmf
> converter which might allow spectra to be viewed/edited in MSWord on
> a Mac.
>
> So far the alternative I've found is to use a SwanNMR on a Mac to
> process the data, and this will export a type of eps which can be
> viewed and scaled in Word.
>
> I would prefer to find an option which didn't involve reprocessing
> the data, even if another package was necessary to import then export
> the spectrum.
>
> We currently use all SGIs for data processing in the lab, but I would
> consider providing a PC if that provided the easiest route. I suppose
> the Windows version of XwinNMR would be an option, but licenses tend
> to be expensive from Bruker.
>
> Do any of the other PC/Mac NMR packages such as ACDlabs, Nuts etc,
> allow import of spectra and then quick export as emf or wmf?
>
> Any ideas welcome,
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil.
> --
> Dr Phil Dennison
> NMR Facility Director (949)824-6010 (office)
> Department of Chemistry (949)824-5649 (lab)
> University of California, Irvine (949)824-8571 (fax)
> Irvine, CA 92697-2025 dennison_at_uci.edu
> USA
Received on Fri Nov 01 2002 - 12:56:30 MST