-<br>Multiple characters (matches zero or more sequential characters) - *
-
-The wildcard search:
-tes* - would match test, testing, and tester.
-
-
-You can also use wildcard characters in the middle of a term. For
-example:
-te*t - would match test and text.
-*est - would match pest and test.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- <strong>Customising displayed meta-data</strong> <br>To change the
- displayed meta-data in the search result, click the <strong>'Configure
- Displayed Columns'</strong> tab, then tick off the options wanted.
- </p>
- <p><strong>Importing Sequence</strong><br>
- After querying the PDB database, to import the found data into Jalview, select the entries you wish to import then click the ok button at the bottom of the interface.</p>
- <p>
- <em>The PDB Sequence Fetcher interface was introduced in Jalview
- 2.x.x.</em>
- </p>
+ <li><strong>Wild card searching</strong><br>The following
+ wild cards are supported by the EMBL-EBI PDBe query service:
+ <ul>
+ <li><strong>?</strong> matches a single character<br />The
+ search string te?t would match both test and text.</li>
+ <li><strong>*</strong> matches multiple characters<br />The
+ search string: tes* - would match test, testing, and tester.</li>
+ </ul> <em>Note:</em> you can use wildcard characters anywhere in a
+ query string.<br />For example: te*t - would match test and text.
+ *est - would match pest and test.</li>
+ <li><strong>Structured queries</strong><br />The PDBe SOLR
+ interface supports boolean query syntax, allowing quoted search
+ strings to be combined with AND, OR, and NOT. Currently, no
+ special support for constructing these queries is provided in the
+ query dialog box.</li>
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ <strong>Customising The PDB Sequence Fetcher</strong>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To change the displayed meta-data in the search result, click the
+ 'Configure Displayed Columns' tab, and select the fields you'd like
+ displayed. These fields can also be configured <em>via</em> the
+ Structure tab of the <a href="preferences.html#structure">Jalview
+ Desktop Preferences</a>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <em>The PDB Sequence Fetcher interface was introduced in
+ Jalview 2.9</em>
+ </p>