-<html>\r
-<head><title>What's new ?</title></head>\r
-<body>\r
-<p><strong>What's new ?</strong> </p>\r
-<p>If you are reading this then you will already have seen some of the recent changes\r
- made to Jalview.<br>\r
- Jalview takes advantage of some of the more recent user interface developments\r
- in the Java programming language. For instance Jalview is now a multi windowed\r
- application, this keeps all your Jalview windows neatly together in one main\r
- application window. </p>\r
-<p>If you were familiar with the original Jalview, here is a list of important\r
- features you should know about the current development:</p>\r
-<ul>\r
- <li>Editing sequences is no longer the default when mouse clicking the alignment. \r
- Instead, mouse clicking on the alignment creates a "selection region" \r
- which may be full sequences or groups of residues.</li>\r
- <li>To insert or edit the gaps in one sequence in alignment, the "Shift" \r
- key must be held down when dragging the mouse.</li>\r
- <li>To insert or edit gaps for a group of sequences, the "Alt" key \r
- (or in X windows the "Control" key) must be held down.</li>\r
- <li>Selecting colour schemes in the colour menu either sets just the "background" \r
- colourscheme for the alignment, or - when the tickbox "Apply colour to \r
- all groups" is ticked, applies the scheme to the background and all groups \r
- defined on the alignment.</li>\r
- <li>Use the right mouse button (apple and click on the Mac) whilst the pointer \r
- is within the selection area to access the "define" region menu \r
- to define a new region, give it a name, and change its colourscheme and display \r
- properties.</li>\r
- <li>Conservation is automatically updated whenever the alignment is edited</li>\r
- <li>There is no "quick draw" option</li>\r
- <li>Edits can be undone, and redone!</li>\r
-</ul>\r
-<table border="1">\r
- <tr> \r
- <td><div align="center"><em><strong>Release</strong></em></div></td>\r
- <td><div align="center"><em><strong>New Features</strong></em></div></td>\r
- <td><div align="center"><em><strong>Issues Resolved</strong></em></div></td>\r
- </tr>\r
- <tr> \r
- <td><div align="center"><strong>2.05</strong><br>\r
- 30/8/05</div></td>\r
- <td><ul>\r
- <li>Edit and annotate in "Wrapped" view</li>\r
- </ul></td>\r
- <td><ul>\r
- <li>Several GUI bugs resolved</li>\r
- </ul></td>\r
- </tr>\r
- <tr> \r
- <td><div align="center"><strong>2.04</strong><br>\r
- 24/8/05</div></td>\r
- <td><ul>\r
- <li>Hold down mouse wheel & scroll to change font size</li>\r
- </ul></td>\r
- <td><ul>\r
- <li>Improved JPred client reliability</li>\r
- <li>Improved loading of Jalview files</li>\r
- </ul></td>\r
- </tr>\r
- <tr> \r
- <td> <div align="center"><strong>2.03</strong><br>\r
- 18/8/05</div></td>\r
- <td><ul>\r
- <li>Set Proxy server name and port in preferences</li>\r
- <li>Multiple URL links from sequence ids</li>\r
- <li>User Defined Colours can have a scheme name and added to Colour Menu</li>\r
- <li>Choose to ignore gaps in consensus calculation</li>\r
- <li>Unix users can set default web browser</li>\r
- <li>Runs without GUI for batch processing</li>\r
- <li>Dynamically generated Web Service Menus</li>\r
- </ul></td>\r
- <td><ul>\r
- <li>InstallAnywhere download for Sparc Solaris</li>\r
- </ul></td>\r
- </tr>\r
- <tr> \r
- <td> <div align="center"><strong>2.02</strong><br>\r
- 18/7/05</div></td>\r
- <td> </td>\r
- <td><ul>\r
- <li>Copy & Paste order of sequences maintains alignment order.</li>\r
- </ul></td>\r
- </tr>\r
- <tr> \r
- <td><div align="center"><strong>2.01</strong><br>\r
- 12/7/05</div></td>\r
- <td><ul>\r
- <li>Use delete key for deleting selection.</li>\r
- <li>Use Mouse wheel to scroll sequences.</li>\r
- <li>Help file updated to describe how to add alignment annotations.</li>\r
- <li>Version and build date written to build properties file.</li>\r
- <li>InstallAnywhere installation will check for updates at launch of Jalview.</li>\r
- </ul></td>\r
- <td><ul>\r
- <li>Delete gaps bug fixed.</li>\r
- <li>FileChooser sorts columns.</li>\r
- <li>Can remove groups one by one.</li>\r
- <li>Filechooser icons installed.</li>\r
- <li>Finder ignores return character when searching. Return key will initiate \r
- a search.<br>\r
- </li>\r
- </ul></td>\r
- </tr>\r
- <tr> \r
- <td> <div align="center"><strong>2.0</strong><br>\r
- 20/6/05</div></td>\r
- <td ><ul>\r
- <li> New codebase</li>\r
- </ul></td>\r
- <td > </td>\r
- </tr>\r
-</table>\r
-<p> </p>\r
-</body>\r
-</html>\r
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+<head>
+<title>What's new ?</title>
+</head>
+<body>
+ <p>
+ <strong>What's new in Jalview 2.10.1 ?</strong>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Jalview 2.10.1 was released on 29th November 2016. Full details are
+ in the <a href="releases.html#Jalview.2.10.1">Jalview 2.10.1
+ Release Notes</a>, but the highlights are below. This is also the
+ first release to include contributions from Kira Mourão, who
+ joined Jalview's core development team in October 2016.
+ </p>
+ <ul>
+ <li><strong>More memory efficient</strong><br />We've slimmed
+ down the consensus analysis data structures used by Jalview so
+ even wider alignments can be worked with.</li>
+ <li><strong>Select highlighted region</strong><br />Press 'B'
+ or use the new menu option in the alignment window's Select menu
+ to mark columns containing highlighted regions generated from
+ structure selections, mouse-overs, or resulting from a Find
+ operation.</li>
+ <li><strong>New custom link mechanism for opening URLs
+ for database cross references.</strong><br /> If you have customised URL
+ links in your Jalview preferences, then you may already have seen
+ the <a href="#warning"> warning dialog (see below).</a></li>
+ <li><strong>New command line export option for BioJS
+ MSAviewer</strong><br />A number of small bugs with the HTML export
+ functions from the Jalview desktop were also fixed.</li>
+ <li><strong>Small but significant changes to the
+ physicochemical properties and consensus calculations</strong><br />Threonine
+ is no longer considered a non-hydrophobic residue in the protein
+ conservation calculation, and minor bugs addressed in PID and
+ consensus colouring.</li>
+ <li><strong>Correct display of disulphide bond
+ features</strong><br /> In linked structure views, Jalview would
+ highlight all residues between in addition to the two linked
+ cysteines. The 'select columns by feature' function in the feature
+ settings would also select all intermediate columns.
+ </ul>
+
+ <p>
+ <strong><a name="warning">Warning dialog about updating
+ your configured URL links</a></strong><br /> In the desktop prior to Jalview
+ 2.10.1, the only way to configure custom links for a particular
+ database cross-reference for a sequence was to give it a name that <em>exactly</em>
+ matched the database source, and a regular expression for filtering
+ out any spurious matches generated when the custom linked was tested
+ against the Sequence's ID string. Since the introduction of the
+ $DB_ACCESSION$ token, however, $SEQUENCE_ID$ will not be used for
+ database cross-reference accession strings, and if you have custom
+ links configured, Jalview will raise a warning message so let you
+ know that you may need to update your links to use $DB_ACCESSION$.
+ </p>
+</body>
+</html>