X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?p=jalview-manual.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TheJalviewTutorial.tex;fp=TheJalviewTutorial.tex;h=4f3cd2d086fda81e6a28eec75a185049fd00ced7;hp=685fd1ede5404053bad5edc1223086cbf9e06f4e;hb=c808392c66bd71045577125a4632b2f81cfe6912;hpb=5ed5a6446da385d2b317231bae73bf4f925f2280 diff --git a/TheJalviewTutorial.tex b/TheJalviewTutorial.tex index 685fd1e..4f3cd2d 100644 --- a/TheJalviewTutorial.tex +++ b/TheJalviewTutorial.tex @@ -1610,8 +1610,12 @@ the group using {\sl Colour $\Rightarrow$ Taylor}. Select the menu option {\sl Colour $\Rightarrow$ By Conservation}. Slide the selector in the Conservation Colour Increment dialog box from side to side and observe the changes in the alignment colouring in the selection and in the complete alignment.} -Note: Feature colours overlay residue colouring, and this may mask residue colouring. If this is an issue, he features colours can be -toggled off by going to {\sl View $\Rightarrow$ Show Sequence Features}. + +Note: If you don't see any changes in appearance, it might be because sequence +features are currently displayed (these are introduced later, in Section +\ref{featannot}). To see if features are obscuring your colour scheme settings, look to see if the {\sl View +$\Rightarrow$ Show Sequence Features} option in the alignment window menu is +ticked. If it is, select it to disable feature colouring. {\bf See the video at: \url{http://www.jalview.org/training/Training-Videos}.} }