Sounds good to me. Anyone else think a new version of Jalview would
be a great show peice for Biojava?
-Robin

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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 5:32 PM
To: Emig, Robin
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Subject: RE: [Biojava-l] Parsing Code for Phylogenetic Trees


On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Emig, Robin wrote:

>I was thinking about incorporating some of the source from Jalview into
>biojava. This has cool interactive alignment and tree viewing, as well as
>parsers for many file formats. I haven't looked too carefully at the source
>yet, but it may be of use to biojava.

Hi,

Sheesh! You really really don't want to do that. The code is hideous.  
Jalview is currently being heavily refactored and extended - if there is a
push to have it biojavaized we should do it in the new version.

Michele.

-- 
And so as the stripey-winged owl's genome of Fate 
is decoded by the great sequencer of Time,
and as the big grep of Eternity uses all the cpu of Destiny
I come to the end of the mail.



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