-<html>\r
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-<head><title>Preferences</title></head>\r
-\r
-<body>\r
-<p><strong>Preferences</strong></p>\r
-<p>There are four tabs in the Preferences dialog box: \r
-<ul>\r
- <li>The <a href="#visual"><strong>"Visual"</strong> Preferences</a> \r
- tab allows you to configure the default display for a new alignment window. \r
- </li>\r
- <li>The <a\r
- href="#connections"><strong>"Connections"</strong> Preferences</a> \r
- tab allows you to change the links made from Jalview to your default web browser. \r
- </li>\r
- <li>The <a href="#output"><strong>"Output"</strong> Preferences</a> \r
- tab contains settings affecting the export of sequence alignments and EPS \r
- files. </li>\r
- <li>The <a href="#editing"><strong>"Editing"</strong> Preferences</a> \r
- tab contains settings affecting the export of sequence alignments and EPS \r
- files.</li>\r
- <li>The <a href="#editing"><strong>"DAS Settings"</strong> Preferences</a> \r
- tab allows you to select which DAS sources to use when fetching DAS Features.</li>\r
-</ul>\r
-</p>\r
-<p><strong><a name="visual">Visual</a> Preferences tab</strong></p>\r
-<p><em>Maximise Window</em> - If this is selected, a new alignment window will stretch \r
- to fit the available space.</p>\r
-<p><em>Show Annotations</em> - If this is selected the new window will display an annotation \r
- panel below the sequences. This annotation panel may have several rows describing \r
- the whole alignment. The 3 standard annotations <em>Conservation</em>, <em>Quality</em> and <em>Consensus</em> \r
- may be shown or hidden by default.</p>\r
-<p><em>Full Sequence ID</em> - If selected the ID panel will display the name of a sequence \r
- plus the start and end residues in the format name/start-end. If not selected, \r
- the displayed ID will be the name of the sequence.</p>\r
-<p><em>Font</em> - The default font name, size and style can be set for a new \r
- alignment window. </p>\r
-<p><em>Smooth Font</em> - Toggles anti-aliasing on / off for faster rendering \r
- of the alignment.</p>\r
-<p><em>Wrap Alignment</em> - Select whether to open new alignment windows in wrapped \r
- mode or not.</p>\r
-<p><em>Gap Symbol</em> - The default gap symbol may be set to either "-" or "."</p>\r
-<p><em>Colour</em> - The default colour scheme for a new alignment window. If \r
- the chosen option is "User Defined" then the last User Defined Colour \r
- loaded or saved via the User Defined Colours panel will be loaded. </p>\r
-<p><em>Sort by</em> - When the alignment is loaded in, it will can be sorted by \r
- Id or pairwise identity.</p>\r
-<p><em>Open file</em> - If this is selected then the default alignment file will \r
- be opened when Jalview is started. You can change the default file by clicking \r
- on file name and either typing in the file path or selecting it from the file \r
- chooser window. </p>\r
-<p><a name="connections"><strong>"Connections" Preferences tab</strong></a></p>\r
-<p><em>URL Link From Sequence ID</em><br>\r
- Right click a sequence id to see a popup menu with "Link" as one of \r
- the items. By default the item "SRS" is added to this link menu. This \r
- link will show a web page in your default browser with the selected sequence \r
- id as part of the URL.<br>\r
- Jalview allows you to add your own custom links to other web pages. Click new \r
- to add a new link. You can name the link, this will be displayed on a new menu \r
- item under the "Link" menu when you right click on a sequence id. \r
- <br>\r
- You must enter $SEQUENCE_ID$ within your URL. This will be replaced by the chosen \r
- sequence id when you click on it. </p>\r
-<p><em>Default Browser (Unix)</em><br>\r
- Its difficult in Java to detect the default web browser for Unix users. If Jalview \r
- can't find your default web browser, enter the name or full path to your web \r
- browser application. </p>\r
-<p><em>Proxy Server</em><br>\r
- If you normally use a proxy server for using the internet, you must tick the \r
- box "Use a Proxy Server" and enter the address and port details as \r
- necessary. Web Services will not work if you are using a proxy server and do \r
- not enter the settings here.</p>\r
-<p><a name="output"><strong>Output Preferences tab</strong></a></p>\r
-<p><em>EPS Rendering Style</em><br>\r
-This is a selection box which allows the \r
- user to set a default rendering style for EPS export: \r
-<ul><li>"Lineart"<br>EPS files will accurately\r
-reproduce the alignment view in Jalview and all characters will be\r
-converted into line art. Files generated in this way are large and are\r
-not easily editable, but have no font table dependencies.</li>\r
-<li>"Text"<br>EPS files will be a mixture of text and\r
-lineart. This produces compact files that can be edited easily in\r
-programs like Microsoft Word and Adobe Illustrator, but can be\r
-problematic if the fonts available to jalview are not accessible by\r
-the program reading the EPS file.\r
-<li>"Prompt each time"<br>Choose this to be asked select between Lineart and Text each time you make an EPS file.</li>\r
-</ul>\r
-</p>\r
-<p><em>Sequence//Start-End Numbering</em><br>\r
- The output tab also has a group of checkboxes for each file format. If these \r
- are ticked, then Jalview will write files with the start and end sequence positions \r
- appended to each sequence id:\r
-<pre>\r
- >ID/1-10\r
- AACDEAAFEA\r
-</pre>\r
-<p>If the boxes are left unchecked for a particular format, the sequence limits \r
- will not be appended to the sequence id. </p>\r
-</p>\r
-<p><em>Use Modeller Output</em></p>\r
-<p>This option only applies to PIR format output. Jalview\r
- automatically reads PIR files with sequence descriptions compatible\r
- with the program <a\r
- href="http://salilab.org/modeller/">Modeller</a>.\r
- If this option is selected <a href="../io/modellerpir.html">Jalview will write Modeller style PIR\r
- files</a> with correct start/end numbering and PDB file association (if\r
- available). The Jalview id/start-end option is ignored if Modeller output is selected.\r
-<p><a name="editing"><strong>Editing Preferences tab</strong></a></p>\r
-<p>There are currently 2 options available which can be selected / deselected. \r
-</p>\r
-<p><em>AutoCalculate Consensus</em> - For large alignments it can be useful to \r
- deselect "Autocalculate Consensus" when editing. This prevents lengthy \r
- calculations which are performed after each sequence edit. New alignment windows \r
- will have their "Autocalculate Consensus" option set according to \r
- this setting. </p>\r
-<p><em>Pad gaps when editing</em> - New alignment windows will "Pad Gaps" \r
- according to this setting.</p>\r
-<p><a name="editing"><strong>DAS Settings </strong></a></p>\r
-<p>See <a href="dassettings.html">DAS Settings</a></p>\r
-<p> </p>\r
-<p> </p>\r
-</body>\r
-</html>\r
+<html>
+
+<head>
+<title>Preferences</title>
+</head>
+
+<body>
+<p><strong>Preferences</strong></p>
+<p>There are four tabs in the Preferences dialog box:
+<ul>
+ <li>The <a href="#visual"><strong>"Visual"</strong>
+ Preferences</a> tab allows you to configure the default display for a new
+ alignment window.</li>
+ <li>The <a href="#connections"><strong>"Connections"</strong>
+ Preferences</a> tab allows you to change the links made from Jalview to
+ your default web browser.</li>
+ <li>The <a href="#output"><strong>"Output"</strong>
+ Preferences</a> tab contains settings affecting the export of sequence
+ alignments and EPS files.</li>
+ <li>The <a href="#editing"><strong>"Editing"</strong>
+ Preferences</a> tab contains settings affecting the export of sequence
+ alignments and EPS files.</li>
+ <li>The <a href="#editing"><strong>"DAS
+ Settings"</strong> Preferences</a> tab allows you to select which DAS sources
+ to use when fetching DAS Features.</li>
+</ul>
+</p>
+<p><strong><a name="visual">Visual</a> Preferences tab</strong></p>
+<p><em>Maximise Window</em> - If this is selected, a new alignment
+window will stretch to fit the available space.</p>
+<p><em>Open Overview Window</em> - When this is selected, the <a
+ href="overview.html">alignment overview</a> panel is opened by default
+for a new alignment window.</p>
+<p><em>Show Annotations</em> - If this is selected the new window
+will display an annotation panel below the sequences. This annotation
+panel may have several rows describing the whole alignment. The 3
+standard annotations <em>Conservation</em>, <em>Quality</em> and <em>Consensus</em>
+ may be shown or hidden by default.</p>
+<p><em>Full Sequence ID</em> - If selected the ID panel will display
+the name of a sequence plus the start and end residues in the format
+name/start-end. If not selected, the displayed ID will be the name of
+the sequence.</p>
+<p><em>Right Align IDs</em> - select to align all sequence IDs to
+the left-hand edge of the sequence alignment, rather than the left-hand
+edge of the alignment display window.</p>
+<p><em>Font</em> - The default font name, size and style can be set
+for a new alignment window.</p>
+<p><em>Sequence Name Italics</em> - select to apply the italicised
+vbersion of the font to sequence labels.</p>
+<p><em>Smooth Font</em> - Toggles anti-aliasing on / off for faster
+rendering of the alignment.</p>
+<p><em>Wrap Alignment</em> - Select whether to open new alignment
+windows in wrapped mode or not.</p>
+<p><em>Gap Symbol</em> - The default gap symbol may be set to either
+"-" or "."</p>
+<p><em>Colour</em> - The default colour scheme for a new alignment
+window. If the chosen option is "User Defined" then the last
+User Defined Colour loaded or saved via the User Defined Colours panel
+will be loaded.</p>
+<p><em>Sort by</em> - When the alignment is loaded in, it will can
+be sorted by Id or pairwise identity.</p>
+<p><em>Open file</em> - If this is selected then the default
+alignment file will be opened when Jalview is started. You can change
+the default file by clicking on file name and either typing in the file
+path or selecting it from the file chooser window.</p>
+<p><a name="connections"><strong>"Connections"
+Preferences tab</strong></a></p>
+<p><em>URL Link From Sequence ID</em><br>
+These definitions are used to generate URLs from a sequence's ID or
+database cross references. Read more about <a
+ href="../webServices/urllinks.html#urllinks">configuring URL links
+here</a>.</p>
+<p><em>Default Browser (Unix)</em><br>
+Its difficult in Java to detect the default web browser for Unix users.
+If Jalview can't find your default web browser, enter the name or full
+path to your web browser application.</p>
+<p><em>Proxy Server</em><br>
+If you normally use a proxy server for using the internet, you must tick
+the box "Use a Proxy Server" and enter the address and port
+details as necessary. Web Services will not work if you are using a
+proxy server and do not enter the settings here.</p>
+<p><em>Usage statistics, Questionnaire and Version checks</em><br>
+Uncheck these options to prevent Jalview from submitting usage
+statistics to google analytics, checking for jalview questionnaires or
+retrieving details of the latest release version (at www.jalview.org).
+See the <a href="../privacy.html">user privacy statement</a> for more
+information.</p>
+<p><a name="output"><strong>Output Preferences tab</strong></a></p>
+<p><em>EPS Rendering Style</em><br>
+This is a selection box which allows the user to set a default rendering
+style for EPS export:
+<ul>
+ <li>"Lineart"<br>
+ EPS files will accurately reproduce the alignment view in Jalview and
+ all characters will be converted into line art. Files generated in this
+ way are large and are not easily editable, but have no font table
+ dependencies.</li>
+ <li>"Text"<br>
+ EPS files will be a mixture of text and lineart. This produces compact
+ files that can be edited easily in programs like Microsoft Word and
+ Adobe Illustrator, but can be problematic if the fonts available to
+ jalview are not accessible by the program reading the EPS file.
+ <li>"Prompt each time"<br>
+ Choose this to be asked select between Lineart and Text each time you
+ make an EPS file.</li>
+</ul>
+</p>
+<p><em>Sequence//Start-End Numbering</em><br>
+The output tab also has a group of checkboxes for each file format. If
+these are ticked, then Jalview will write files with the start and end
+sequence positions appended to each sequence id:
+<pre>
+ >ID/1-10
+ AACDEAAFEA
+</pre>
+<p>If the boxes are left unchecked for a particular format, the
+sequence limits will not be appended to the sequence id.</p>
+</p>
+<p><em>Use Modeller Output</em></p>
+<p>This option only applies to PIR format output. Jalview
+automatically reads PIR files with sequence descriptions compatible with
+the program <a href="http://salilab.org/modeller/">Modeller</a>. If this
+option is selected <a href="../io/modellerpir.html">Jalview will
+write Modeller style PIR files</a> with correct start/end numbering and PDB
+file association (if available). The Jalview id/start-end option is
+ignored if Modeller output is selected.
+<p><a name="editing"><strong>Editing Preferences tab</strong></a></p>
+<p>There are currently 2 options available which can be selected /
+deselected.</p>
+<p><em>AutoCalculate Consensus</em> - For large alignments it can be
+useful to deselect "Autocalculate Consensus" when editing.
+This prevents lengthy calculations which are performed after each
+sequence edit. New alignment windows will have their "Autocalculate
+Consensus" option set according to this setting.</p>
+<p><em>Pad gaps when editing</em> - New alignment windows will
+"Pad Gaps" according to this setting.</p>
+<p><a name="editing"><strong>DAS Settings </strong></a></p>
+<p>See <a href="dassettings.html">DAS Settings</a></p>
+<p> </p>
+<p> </p>
+</body>
+</html>