I realize that EMBOSS is no longer funded and that the people that support it 
do so voluntarily. 
Hence I can guess why a bug report I submitted to 
emboss-...@emboss.open-bio.org (and followed up) was not answered.
However I use EMBOSS in teaching Bioinformatics because the Unix command-line 
interface is 'good' for the students, and they can write scripts to pipeline 
programs, so I'd like to try to follow this up. I think there is a bug in the 
current version of Dotmatcher:

The current version of dotmatcher labels the axes incorrectly. 

I have an older version of EMBOSS (version number: 5.0.0) running under SunOS 
5.8 where it labels the axes correctly. 
This machine is about to be retired so for teaching I switched to:
Running  EMBOSS version number: 6.5.7.0 on a newer Unix box running Linux 
version 3.8.8-server-1.mga3. However here the axis labels are reversed, 
incorrectly. (I am sure of this because of their length and result).

All done with exactly the same files on the command line with exactly the same 
commands one after another.

Is this a known bug? Can it be fixed?

David Leader

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Dr. David P. Leader (Honorary Research Fellow)
College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences,
University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 5905 
http://www.davidleader.net

The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
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