+<p><strong><em>Getting Groovy...</em></strong><br>\r
+Jalview Groovy support is only possible if the core groovy \r
+jars which include the GroovyShell are present on the CLASSPATH \r
+when Jalview is started.</p><p>The jars are obtained from the \r
+<em>embedded</em> directory within the <a \r
+href="http://dist.codehaus.org/groovy/distributions">groovy \r
+distribution</a>. The easiest way of adding them to the \r
+Jalview classpath is to download and build jalview from \r
+it's source distribution, and then add the groovy-all-*.jar \r
+to the lib directory whose path is given in the java.ext.dirs property.</p>\r
+<p><strong>Opening Jalview's Groovy Console</strong><br>If groovy is available, then the \r