+GRAPHLINE	<em>graph_name</em>	<em>value</em>	<em>label</em>	<em>colour</em><strong><em>
+</em></strong></pre>
+</p>
+<h3><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">(Since Jalview 2.5) ROWPROPERTIES</font></h3>
+<p>The visual display properties for a set of annotation rows can be modified using the following tab-delimited line:</p>
+<pre>ROWPROPERTIES	<em>Row label</em>	<em>centrelabs=true( or false)</em>	<em>showalllabs=true(default is false)</em>	<em>scaletofit=true (default is false)</em></pre>
+<p>This sets the visual display properties according to the given values for all the annotation rows with labels matching <em>Row label</em>. The properties mostly affect the display of multi-character column labels, and are as follows:
+<ul><li><em>centrelabs</em> Centre each label on its column.</li>
+<li><em>showalllabs</em> Show every column label rather than only the first of a run of identical labels (setting this to true can have a drastic effect on secondary structure rows).</li>
+<li><em>scaletofit</em> Shrink each label's font size so that the label fits within the column. Useful when annotating an alignment with a specific column numbering system. (<em>Not available in Jalview applet due to AWT 1.1 limitations</em>)</li>
+</ul></p>
+<h3><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">(Since Jalview 2.2.1) SEQUENCE_GROUP</font></h3>
+<p>Groups of sequences can be defined using the tab delimited line</p>
+<pre>SEQUENCE_GROUP Group_Name Group_Start Group_End <em>Sequences</em></pre>
+<p>The sequences can be defined by alignment index and a range of sequences can
+ be defined in a comma delimited field such as</p>
+<p>2-5,8-15,20,22</p>
+<p>Enter * to select all groups. </p>
+<p><strong>Note:</strong> If the alignment indices are not known, enter -1, followed by a tab and then a tab delimited list
+specifying the sequence ids. </p>
+<p>If the SEQUENCE_REF has been defined, the group_start and group_end will be
+ relative to the sequence residue numbering, otherwise the group_start and group_end
+ will be the alignment column indices. </p>
+<p>The group can (optionally) be assigned various visualisation properties via
+ another tab delimited line thus:</p>
+<pre>PROPERTIES Group_name tab_delimited_key_value_pairs
+</pre>
+<p>The key_value_pairs allow you to define a description and to colour the group
+ in various ways. All, none or some of the following values could be used for
+ a group:</p>
+<p>description=Text <br>
+ colour=Helix Propensity<br>
+ pidThreshold=0<br>
+ consThreshold=0<br>
+ outlineColour=red <br>
+ displayBoxes=true<br>
+ displayText=false<br>
+ colourText=false<br>
+ textCol1=black<br>
+ textCol2=black<br>
+ textColThreshold=0<br>
+ idColour=ff3322<br>
+ <!-- Not yet implemented in 2.5 release
+ hide=false<br>
+ hidecols=false<br> -->
+ showunconserved=false</p>
+<ul><li><em>New Features in 2.4:</em><br>if the <strong>idColour</strong> property
+is given without specifying a colour scheme with the <strong>colour</strong>
+property, then the idColour will also be used to colour the sequence.</li>
+<li>the <strong>colour</strong> property can take either a colour scheme name,
+ or a single colour specification (either a colour name like 'red' or an RGB
+ triplet like 'ff0066'). If a single colour is specified, then the group
+ will be coloured with that colour.</li>
+ <!-- <li><em>New Features in 2.5</em></li>
+ <li>hide and hidecols instruct jalview to hide the sequences or columns covered by the group.</li> -->
+ <li>Sequence associated Groups<br>If a group is defined after a valid
+ <em>SEQUENCE_REF</em> sequence reference statement, the sequence representative
+ for the group will be set to the referenced sequence.<!-- <br><strong>Note:</strong> if the <em>hide</em>
+ property is set then only the representative sequence for the group will be shown in the alignment.--></li>
+ <li>The interpretation of the COMBINE statement in <em>Version 2.8.1</em> was refined
+ so that only annotation line graphs with the given names ands the same
+ <strong>SEQUENCE_REF</strong> and <strong>GROUP_REF</strong> scope are grouped.</li>
+</ul>
+<p> </p>