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==Related settings== | ==Related settings== | ||
[[seq_view_color]] | [[seq_view_color]] | ||
[[seq_view_discrete_by_state]] | [[seq_view_discrete_by_state]] | ||
[[seq_view_fill_char]] | [[seq_view_fill_char]] | ||
[[seq_view_fill_color]] | [[seq_view_fill_color]] | ||
[[seq_view_format]] | [[seq_view_format]] | ||
[[seq_view_label_color]] | [[seq_view_label_color]] | ||
[[seq_view_label_mode]] | [[seq_view_label_mode]] | ||
[[seq_view_label_spacing]] | [[seq_view_label_spacing]] | ||
[[seq_view_label_start]] | [[seq_view_label_start]] | ||
[[seq_view_location]] | [[seq_view_location]] | ||
[[seq_view_overlay]] | [[seq_view_overlay]] | ||
[[seq_view_unaligned_color]] | [[seq_view_unaligned_color]] | ||
[[seq_view_unaligned_mode]] | [[seq_view_unaligned_mode]] |
Revision as of 10:52, 1 June 2006
Overview
seq_view turns the sequence viewer on and off. The sequence viewer is a very handy tool, you can use it for example to select residues very easily.
Syntax
set seq_view, 1 to turn the sequence viewer on.
set seq_view, 0 to turn the sequence viewer off.