-<html>\r
-<head>\r
-<title>Multiple Alignment Views</title>\r
-</head>\r
-<body>\r
-<p><strong>Multiple Alignment Views</strong></p>\r
-<p>Multiple alignment views allows the same alignment to be viewed\r
-independently in many different ways simultaneously. Each view is an\r
-independent visualization of the same alignment, so each may have a\r
-different ordering, colouring, row and column hiding and seuqence\r
-feature and annotation display setting, but alignment, feature and\r
-annotation edits are common to all, since this affects the underlying\r
-data.</p>\r
-<p>Create a new view using the <strong>"View→New\r
-View"</strong> menu item, or by pressing <strong>Control+T</strong>. A newly\r
-created view will be identical to the view it was created from, but any\r
-changes to the way the alignment is coloured or displayed will only\r
-affect the new view.</p>\r
-<p>A particular view may focus on some specific aspect of an\r
-alignment - for example, hiding all but the region of an alignment\r
-containing a particular domain. <strong>Right-clicking</strong> a view's\r
-tab opens the View Name dialog box, allowing it to be renamed to\r
-something more meaningful.</p>\r
-<p><strong>Viewing Multiple Views Simultaneously</strong></p>\r
-<p>Multiple views of an alignment are, by default, gathered together\r
-as tabs within a single alignment window. They can be viewed\r
-simultanously by pressing <strong>X</strong> (or via <strong>"View→Expand"</strong>)\r
-to expand each view into its own linked alignment window. Expanded views\r
-are gathered back into into a single tabbed alignment window by pressing\r
-<strong>G</strong>, or by selecting <strong>"View→Gather"</strong>).\r
-</p>\r
-<p><strong>Hidden Sequence Representatives and Multiple\r
-Views</strong></p>\r
-<p>There are some unexpected interactions between hidden sequence\r
-representatives and their display in multiple views. See the\r
-corresponding entry in the <a href="hiddenRegions.html">documentation\r
-for hidden regions</a>.</p>\r
-<p><strong>Structure and Analysis Viewers and Multiple\r
-Views</strong></p>\r
-<p>A tree calculated on a particular view, or loaded onto it, is by\r
-default associated with just that view. However, the <a\r
- href="../calculations/treeviewer.html">Tree Viewer's</a> <strong>"View→Associate\r
-leaves"</strong> submenu allows a tree's view association to be changed to\r
-to any or all other views.</p>\r
-<p>The results of a <a href="../calculations/pca.html">PCA\r
-calculation</a> on a particular view may also be associated with other\r
-views, using the PCA Viewer's <strong>"View→Associate\r
-Nodes"</strong> submenu.</p>\r
-<p>Currently, a <a href="pdbviewer.html">PDB Structure Viewer</a>\r
-opened on a structure associated with a sequence in a particular view\r
-will only be associated with the seuqence as displayed in that view. <br>\r
-<em>This will be resolved in a future release</em><!-- also, by default, only be associated\r
-with the sequence as it is displayed in that view. The\r
-"View→Associate View" submenu allows the association of\r
-alternative views.</p> -->\r
-<p><em>Multiple Views were introduced in Jalview 2.2</em></p>\r
-</body>\r
-</html>\r
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+<head>
+<title>Multiple Alignment Views</title>
+</head>
+<body>
+ <p>
+ <strong>Multiple Alignment Views</strong>
+ </p>
+ <p>Multiple alignment views allow the same alignment to be viewed
+ independently in many different ways simultaneously. Each view is an
+ independent visualization of the same alignment, so each may have a
+ different ordering, colouring, row and column hiding and sequence
+ feature and annotation display setting, but alignment, feature and
+ annotation edits are common to all, since this affects the
+ underlying data.</p>
+ <p>
+ Create a new view using the <strong>"View→New
+ View"</strong> menu item, or by pressing <strong>Control+T</strong>. A
+ newly created view will be identical to the view it was created
+ from, but any changes to the way the alignment is coloured or
+ displayed will only affect the new view.
+ </p>
+ <!-- TODO sharing selections between views -->
+ <p>
+ A particular view may focus on some specific aspect of an alignment
+ - for example, hiding all but the region of an alignment containing
+ a particular domain. <strong>Right-clicking</strong> a view's tab
+ opens the View Name dialog box, allowing it to be renamed to
+ something more meaningful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <strong>Viewing Multiple Views Simultaneously</strong>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Multiple views of an alignment are, by default, gathered together as
+ tabs within a single alignment window. They can be viewed
+ simultanously by pressing <strong>X</strong> (or via <strong>"View→Expand"</strong>)
+ to expand each view into its own linked alignment window. Expanded
+ views are gathered back into a single tabbed alignment window by
+ pressing <strong>G</strong>, or by selecting <strong>"View→Gather"</strong>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <strong>Hidden Sequence Representatives and Multiple Views</strong>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are some unexpected interactions between hidden sequence
+ representatives and their display in multiple views. See the
+ corresponding entry in the <a href="hiddenRegions.html">documentation
+ for hidden regions</a>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <strong>Structure and Analysis Viewers and Multiple Views</strong>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A tree calculated on a particular view, or loaded onto it, is by
+ default associated with just that view. However, the <a
+ href="../calculations/treeviewer.html">Tree Viewer's</a> <strong>"View→Associate
+ leaves"</strong> submenu allows a tree's view association to be
+ changed to to any or all other views.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The results of a <a href="../calculations/pca.html">PCA
+ calculation</a> on a particular view may also be associated with other
+ views, using the PCA Viewer's <strong>"View→Associate
+ Nodes"</strong> submenu.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a href="jmol.html">PDB Structure Viewers</a> opened on a structure
+ associated with a sequence in a particular view are now (as of
+ Jalview 2.3) associated with the same sequence in all views. This
+ means that when 'Colour by Sequence' is selected in the structure
+ view, the colour will be updated to the colours given in the view
+ with the current input focus.
+ <!--
+ also, by default, only be associated
+with the sequence as it is displayed in that view. The
+"View→Associate View" submenu allows the association of
+alternative views.</p> -->
+ <p>
+ <em>Multiple Views were introduced in Jalview 2.2</em>
+ </p>
+</body>
+</html>