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-<p><strong>Multiple Alignment Views<strong></p>
+<p><strong>Multiple Alignment Views</strong></p>
<p>Multiple alignment views allows 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
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
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>Currently, a <a href="pdbviewer.html">PDB Structure Viewer</a>
-opened on a structure associated with a sequence in a particular view
-will only be associated with the seuqence as displayed in that view. <br>
-<em>This will be resolved in a future release</em><!-- also, by default, only be associated
+<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> -->