- <p>When importing embedded data in an HTML document, Jalview
- searches for a hidden input or div element named "seqData":
- <pre>
- <code><div name="seqData" id="seqData" style="display: none;">#valid BioJSON data#</div></code>
- </pre>
- <strong>OR</strong>
- <pre>
- <code><input type="hidden" id="seqData" name="seqData" value='#valid BioJSON data#'/></code>
- </pre>
- Jalview can also import JSON data directly if it conforms to the BioJSON specification.
-</p>
-<p><em>Tips for working with EPS Files</em></p>
-<li>The EPS file generated by Jalview contains vector graphics which are directly
- editable in graphics applications such as Adobe Illustrator.</li>
-<li>EPS files can be produced as "Text" or "Lineart". Use
- "Text" if you want the final document to be MUCH smaller in diskspace
- and be able to search, edit and select text. Use "Lineart" if you
- want an exact image of the alignment as displayed in Jalview. This is useful
- if a 3rd Party EPS viewer does not have the same Font which the EPS file was
- created with.</li>
-<li>When importing an EPS file into a Microsoft office document, a snapshot image of the
- file will be displayed which often looks blurred. Right-click the
- image and choose "Edit image." to convert it to word
- drawing objects which give a truer WYSIWIG representation.
- </li>
- <li>
- Mac OSX users will find that eps files are automatically converted into
- PDF files.
- </li>
-</p>