-the {\sl DAS Settings} tab. A long list of available DAS sources is listed. Select a small number, eg Uniprot, DSSP, signalP and netnglyc. Click OK. A window may prompt whether you wish Jalview to map the sequence IDs onto Uniprot IDs. Click {\sl Yes}. Jalview will start retrieving features. As features become available they will be mapped onto the alignment. } \exstep{If Jalview is taking too long to retrieve features, the process can be cancelled with the {\sl Cancel Fetch} button. Rolling the mouse cursor over the sequences reveals a large number of features annotated in the tool tip. Close the Sequence Feature Settings window. }
-\exstep{Move the mouse over the sequence ID panel. Non-positional features such as literature references and protein localisation predictions are given in the tooltip, below any database cross references associated with the sequence.}
-\exstep{Search through the alignment to find a feature with a link symbol next to it. Right click to bring up the alignment view popup menu, and find a corresponding entry in the {\sl Link } sub menu. }
+the {\sl DAS Settings} tab. A long list of available DAS sources is listed.
+Select a small number, eg Uniprot, DSSP, signalP and netnglyc. Click.
+A window may prompt whether you wish Jalview to fetch DAS features. Click {\sl
+Yes}.
+Jalview will start retrieving features. As features become available they will be mapped onto the alignment. }
+\exstep{If Jalview is taking too long to retrieve features, the process can be cancelled with the {\sl Cancel Fetch} button.
+Rolling the mouse cursor over the sequences reveals a large number of features annotated in the tool tip.
+Close the Sequence Feature Settings window. }
+\exstep{Move the mouse over the sequence ID panel.
+Non-positional features such as literature references and protein localisation predictions are given in the tooltip, below any database cross references associated with the sequence.}
+\exstep{Search through the alignment to find a feature with a link symbol next to it.
+Right click to bring up the alignment view popup menu, and find a corresponding entry in the {\sl Link } sub menu. }