Jalview can display symbols and graphs under the columns of an
alignment, and allow you to mark particular columns of an alignment and add symbols and text
in the annotation area shown below the alignment (which may be hidden if <strong>View→Show
- Annotation</strong> is not ticked). </p>
+ Annotation</strong> is not ticked). Any displayed annotation row can be hidden (using the pop-up
+ menu obtained by right-clicking the label), or re-ordered by dragging the label to a new
+ position with the left mouse button.</p>
<p>Web services can also add annotation to an alignment (see the
<a href="../webServices/jnet.html">JNet web service</a>), and as of Jalview 2.08 quantitative and symbolic
annotations can be added to an alignment via an <a href="annotationsFormat.html">Annotations
href="../features/jalarchive.html">Jalview Archives</a>.
</p>
<p><em>Current Limitations</em></p>
-
-<p>In the current version of Jalview, reordering of the annotation
-rows is not possible. If you save
-your annotation as a Jalview file, however, it will be reloaded with user
-annotations at the top (nearest the alignment), above any of the
-automatically generated Conservation, Quality or consensus
-annotations. Finally, the Jalview GUI will not, as yet, allow you to output
-Jalview annotation files for the current alignment, change the line
-colour, display style, or create groups of quantitative annotation rows.</p>
+<p>As of version 2.4, the Jalview user interface does not support the
+creation and editing quantitative annotation (histograms and line graphs), or
+to create annotation associated with a specific sequence. It is also incapable of
+annotation grouping or changing the style of existing annotation (to change between line or bar charts, or to make multiple line graphs). These annotation capabilities are only possible by the import of an
+<a href="annotationsFormat.html">Annotation file</a>.<br>
+</p>
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