Hi Cristina,
There seems to be a problem with the way the Mauve GUI tries to cache
some of the sequence data the first time the alignment is opened, to
speed up the load time when it is opened in the future. Others are
experiencing this too.

One workaround you could try is, before opening the alignment, go to the
help menu and select "Clear alignment cache...". This seems to have
worked for at least one other person, hopefully it will work for you too
until a bugfix can be put in the next release.

Best,
-Aaron

On Fri, 2015-03-13 at 13:17 +1100, cav00004 wrote:
> Dear Aaron,
> I made an alignment of 15 bacterial strains months ago and had no problem 
> until now.
> I reopened it yesterday... and try again today a few times, and the found the 
> problem that annotations are not loaded, so alignment is basically useless 
> for my purposes.
> It's happened to me few times in the past.
> Please, any idea how to fix it??
> 
> Thank you very much!
> 
> Cristina
> 
> 
> ------------------------
> Cristina Andres-Barrao, PhD.
> cav00...@nodai.ac.jp
> Laboratory of Fermentation Biochemistry
> Department of Fermentation Sciences
> Faculty of Applied Biosciences
> Tokyo University of Agriculture
> 1-1-1 Sakuragaoka, Setagaya-ku
> Tokyo 156-8502, Japan
> 
> 
> ------------------------
> Cristina Andres-Barrao, PhD.
> cav00...@nodai.ac.jp
> Laboratory of Fermentation Biochemistry
> Department of Fermentation Sciences
> Faculty of Applied Biosciences
> Tokyo University of Agriculture
> 1-1-1 Sakuragaoka, Setagaya-ku
> Tokyo 156-8502, Japan
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