dialog box opens, untick the box adjacent to the `Open file' entry in the
`Visual' preferences tab.
Click {\sl OK} to save the preferences.}
-%%\exstep{Launch another Jalview workbench from the web site by clicking on the
-%%The example alignment should not be loaded as Jalview starts up.}
+%%\exstep{Quit Jalview and open it again to check that the
+%%The example alignment is not loaded wehn Jalview starts up.}
\exstep{To reload the original demo file select the
{\em File$\Rightarrow$ From URL} entry in the Desktop menu. Click on
the URL history button (a downward arrow on the right hand side of the dialog
-box) to view the files, select exampleFile\_2\_7.jar
-(\url{http://www.jalview.org/examples/exampleFile_2_7.jar})
+box) to view the files, select exampleFile\_2\_7.jvp
+(shown as \url{https://www.jalview.org/examples/exampleFile_2_7.jvp})
then click {\sl OK}.}
\begin{list}{$\circ$}{\newline
\newline {\bf
to the {\sl Tools $\Rightarrow$
Preferences...} menu on the desktop. Then tick the `Open file' entry of `Visual'
preferences tab, type in the URL of the sequence you want to load.}
-%%\item {You may want to move the jalview.jnlp file from your {\bf downloads} to another folder.}
-%%\item {Opening Jalview via the jnlp file will also allow Jalview to be launched offline.}
\end{list}
{\bf See the video at:
reopen. Are they the same as when they were saved ? } {\bf See the video at:
\url{http://www.jalview.org/Help/Getting-Started}.} }
+%% Suzanne: Jim's comment: this now appears at the end of the section, over the page from the exercise. I doubt anyone will read it there.
\subsection{Jalview Projects}
\parbox[c]{4in}{If you wish to save a complete Jalview session rather than
just a single alignment (e.g. because you have calculated trees or multiple
different alignments) then save your work as a Jalview Project
-file (.jvp).\footnote{Tip: Ensure that you have allocated plenty of memory to
+file (.jvp).\footnote{Tip: Ensure that that plenty of memory is available to
Jalview when working with large alignments in Jalview projects. See Section
-\ref{memorylimits} for how to do this.}
+\ref{memorylimits} for how to check this.}
From the main menu select {\sl File $\Rightarrow$ Save Project} and a file save
dialog box will appear. Loading a project will restore Jalview to exactly the
view at which the file was saved, complete with all alignments, trees,