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-<head><title>Input/Ouput</title></head>\r
+<head><title>Input/Output</title></head>\r
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<p><strong>Input</strong></p>\r
<p>Jalview can read alignment files in any of the following standard formats:</p>\r
<p><em>Fasta (Pearson), GCG-MSF, ALN/ClustalW, AMPS Block file, NBRF/PIR, Pfam/Stockholm</em></p>\r
-<p>The EBI has <a href="http://www.ebi.ac.uk/help/formats.html">examples</a> of \r
+<p>The EBI has <a href="http://www.ebi.ac.uk/help/formats.html">examples</a> of\r
these file formats.</p>\r
<p>Additionally annotated alignments can be read in from the Jalview format. </p>\r
-<p>Use the "Input Alignment" menu at the top of the main application \r
+<p>Use the "Input Alignment" menu at the top of the main application\r
window to read in files from </p>\r
<ul>\r
<li> the local file system</li>\r
file you will be given an error message, the alignment will not be read in.\r
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<p><strong>Output</strong> </p>\r
-<p>Each alignment, whether it is the original or an edited version may be saved \r
+<p>Each alignment, whether it is the original or an edited version may be saved\r
in the standard formats</p>\r
<p><em>Fasta (Pearson), GCG-MSF, ALN/ClustalW, AMPS Block file, NBRF/PIR, Pfam/Stockholm</em></p>\r
<p>You may save annotated alignments in the Jalview file format. </p>\r
<p><strong>Export<a name="export"></a></strong></p>\r
<p>The alignment may also be saved as a HTML web page. </p>\r
<p>You may save a Portable Networks Graphics (PNG) image of your alignment. </p>\r
-<p>You may save the alignment as an Encapsulated Postscript file. This is a vector \r
- graphics file which may be modified in various graphics applications, such as \r
+<p>You may save the alignment as an Encapsulated Postscript file. This is a vector\r
+ graphics file which may be modified in various graphics applications, such as\r
Adobe Illustrator.<br>\r
<br>\r
- Tip: When importing to a Microsoft document, a snapshot image is taken of your \r
- file - this will be blurred. Right-click the image and choose "Edit image." \r
+ Tip: When importing to a Microsoft document, a snapshot image is taken of your\r
+ file - this will be blurred. Right-click the image and choose "Edit image."\r
This will restore the high quality EPS file format output. <br>\r
- NB. Mac OSX users will find that eps files are automatically converted into \r
+ NB. Mac OSX users will find that eps files are automatically converted into\r
PDF files. </p>\r
<p>The alignment can be printed from a local printer.</p>\r
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