to the annotation (numerical or otherwise) at each position in the row.
This is useful to export alignment quality measurements for further analysis.</em>
</li>
- <li><strong>Scale Label To Column</strong><em>(introduced in 2.4.1)</em><br>
+ <li><strong>Scale Label To Column</strong><em>(introduced in 2.5)</em><br>
<em>Selecting this toggles whether column labels will be shrunk to fit within each column, or displayed using the view's standard font size.</em></li>
</ul>
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<li><em>Sequence links</em> allow you to send the sequences in the currently selected region to a web server.</li>
<li><em>Sequence and ID links</em> allow you to send sets of IDs and sequences associated with the current selection to a web server.</li>
</ul>
- <em>Group Links were added in Jalview 2.4.1</em></li>
+ <em>Group Links were added in Jalview 2.5</em></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Sequence Id<br>
Connections tab.<br>
Since Jalview 2.4, links will also be made for database cross
references (where the database name exactly matches the link name set up in <a href="../features/preferences.html">Preferences</a>).
- <br>Since Jalview 2.4.1, links are also shown for non-positional sequence features attached to
+ <br>Since Jalview 2.5, links are also shown for non-positional sequence features attached to
the sequence, and any regular-expression based URL links that
matched the description line.
</em><strong><br>
This option will create a new session on your computer.</li>\r
<li><em>Load VAMSAS Session...</em><br>\r
This option will open a file browser window allowing you to select a\r
- VAMSAS session archive from which a new session will be created.<br />\r
- <em>New in 2.5</em>Sessions created from an imported document inherit\r
+ VAMSAS session archive from which a new session will be created.<br/>\r
+ <em>New in 2.5:</em>Sessions created from an imported document inherit\r
the file or URL for the document.</li>\r
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<p>Version 0.2 of the VAMSAS client library is used in <em>Jalview\r
-2.4.1</em>. For further details about the VAMSAS framework, please check the\r
+2.5</em>. For further details about the VAMSAS framework, please check the\r
<a href="http://www.vamsas.ac.uk">VAMSAS website</a>. The VAMSAS\r
framework is implemented as a Java 1.4 Library and depends on a number\r
-of other open source projects. Its source is will be released under the\r
+of other open source projects. Its source is released under the\r
LGPL license. </p>\r
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