X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?p=jalview.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=help%2Fhelp%2Fhtml%2Fmemory.html;h=7d6fb858f395a814edb0b11157587ef697affd8e;hp=0374dcba23fb31286bb95fe8dbe09ecb3ce9b169;hb=48040645e199f64d0bd396cc3a6137035a697737;hpb=dc26db3406f9e89a291d3f6c6faf2f6920d2035f diff --git a/help/help/html/memory.html b/help/help/html/memory.html index 0374dcb..7d6fb85 100755 --- a/help/help/html/memory.html +++ b/help/help/html/memory.html @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ arguments, but you must put the jvl file first, e.g.
       /PATH_TO_JALVIEW/Jalview /path/to/file/mymemorysetting.jvl /path/to/alignments/myalignment.fa
Alternatively, you can use the standard Jalview command line arguments with or without the jvl file (first), e.g.
-       /PATH_TO_JALVIEW/Jalview /path/to/file/mymemorysetting.jvl -open http://www.jalview.org/examples/jpred_msa.fasta -annotations http://www.jalview.org/examples/jpred_msa.seq.concise -colour Clustal
You can use command line arguments to control memory + /PATH_TO_JALVIEW/Jalview /path/to/file/mymemorysetting.jvl -open https://www.jalview.org/examples/jpred_msa.fasta -annotations https://www.jalview.org/examples/jpred_msa.seq.concise -colour Clustal You can use command line arguments to control memory settings in Windows and macOS too:
In Windows you must use, e.g.
       \PATH_TO_JALVIEW\Jalview.exe %HOMEPATH%\mymemorysetting.jvl -open %HOMEPATH%\myalignment.fa
In macOS you can use the macOS open command like this: