Peak Tips are little "tool tips" that appear when the mouse lies close to the position of a simulated diffraction peak. Peak tips identify the phase, the Miller indices of the reflexion giving rise to the peak, and associated data including x-value, d-spacing, integrated intensity and the reflexion's multiplicity.
Do one of the following:
Click the Show/Hide Tips button in the Toolbar.
Choose: View > Overlays > Show/Hide Peak Tips.
Move the mouse pointer so it lies over the reflexion of interest. The reflexion should be shown highlighted, and a peak tip is shown.
(Note that if several reflexions overlap, CrystalDiffract will identify the most-intense reflexion.)
Follow these steps:
Position the mouse over the peak, so it appears highlighted and a peak tip appears.
Double-click the highlighted reflexion.
The Reflexions List appears, with the corresponding list row selected.
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