Hi,

I have foward the mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and David Huen replied to me.


You are right and I work on windows.And the error info I send in the last mail is not complete because of my carelessness. So I just sent a complete one to Mr.Huen, and now wait for his new reply.

By the way , I have another question:

How can I highlight a feature clicked by the mouse.

Could I use the features renderers in biojava to do this work?

As you know ,following the work flow below, we can render a group of features:

FeatureFilter CDSFilter = new FeatureFilter.ByType("CDS");
final BasicFeatureRenderer fr = new BasicFeatureRenderer();
FeatureBlockSequenceRenderer cds = new FeatureBlockSequenceRenderer();
cds.setFeatureRenderer(fr);
mlRend.addRenderer(new FilteringRenderer(cds, CDSFilter, false));


But how can I render just one feature in the sequencepanel?
We might use renderfeature(Graphics2D,Feature,SequenceContext) method of
interface FeatureRenderer to do this. But it's difficult to get the exact FeatureRenderer which was clicked. I have no idea about how to get Graphics2D and SequenceContext for it.


I have been in quite a mass to do the work, which seems so easy,but give me
quite a shock.And I wonder if I should work it out with no aid of biojava and it'srenderers. But even so , I could only give up all the renderers of
biojava and even all my work is wasted.


Oh my god, how can I highlight or setoutline the feature clicked by the mouse?

:-(


Thanks any way.


Haiyan Wang,



Matthew Pocock wrote:

Hi,

The mailing list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be able to give you more
help than I can. If you post this to them with the complete
statck-trace, then we may be able to work out what has failed. I'm
guessing you're running on windows, and the stack-trace is being lost in
the command-shell - is this correct?


hywang wrote:
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