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JAL-3779 Added to documentation
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Ben Soares
<b.soares@dundee.ac.uk>
Thu, 16 Sep 2021 17:07:09 +0000
(18:07 +0100)
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Ben Soares
<b.soares@dundee.ac.uk>
Thu, 16 Sep 2021 17:07:09 +0000
(18:07 +0100)
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GRAPHLINE	<em>graph_name</em>	<em>value</em>	<em>label</em>	<em>colo
available in Jalview applet due to AWT 1.1 limitations</em>)</li>
</ul>
</p>
available in Jalview applet due to AWT 1.1 limitations</em>)</li>
</ul>
</p>
+ <hr />
<p>
<strong><a name="groupdefs">SEQUENCE_GROUP</a></strong><br />
Groups of sequences and column ranges can be defined using a tab
<p>
<strong><a name="groupdefs">SEQUENCE_GROUP</a></strong><br />
Groups of sequences and column ranges can be defined using a tab
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GRAPHLINE	<em>graph_name</em>	<em>value</em>	<em>label</em>	<em>colo
<p>The sequences can be defined by alignment index and a range of
sequences can be defined in a comma delimited field such as</p>
<p>2-5,8-15,20,22</p>
<p>The sequences can be defined by alignment index and a range of
sequences can be defined in a comma delimited field such as</p>
<p>2-5,8-15,20,22</p>
- <p>Enter * to select all groups.</p>
+ <p>Enter * to select all sequences.</p>
+ <p>Set both <em>Group_Start</em> and <em>Group_End</em> to * to include the full sequence(s) range.
<p>
<strong>Note:</strong> If the alignment indices are not known, enter
-1, followed by a tab and then a tab delimited list of sequence IDs.
<p>
<strong>Note:</strong> If the alignment indices are not known, enter
-1, followed by a tab and then a tab delimited list of sequence IDs.