At 2:55 PM -0500 13/3/03, Edward Dudley wrote:
Is there an easy way within ACT to send results to a printer, or do I need
to download a screen capture devise for Red Hat 7.3?  If it's the latter,
does anyone recommend a particular program?

Thanks!

Edward G. Dudley
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Maryland-Baltimore
Center for Vaccine Development
685 W. Baltimore St. Room 447
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 706-7376

If you want to capture E. coli genome comparisons (and I gather you work on E. coli), try going to ColiBASE (http://colibase.bham.ac.uk) and setting up a comparison between whatever regions interest you, then you can save the graphic as a vector-drawn image in three different formats using the links just below the image (PICT or Postscript). You can then load that image file into a graphics program for coloring, re-sizing, re-arranging as you wish. Any suggestions on how we can improve this graphical output gratefully received. We are looking at adding an even simpler Colibri style gene display in the future.


Oh, one problem--we can only do pairwise comparisons for now. But it's not too much work to do several of these and then stack the graphics up in your graphics program as needed.

Cheers


Mark


Professor Mark Pallen
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