Re: [Bioc-devel] information about sequencing experiment

2013-02-03 Thread Mike Love
So ideally, this wouldn't make anyone's life more difficult. In my mind, the nice thing about the eSet's use of MIAME is that it is voluntary and minimal, but a reminder of those things which could be important if the data object drops into someone's hands in the future. For example, some HTS-

Re: [Bioc-devel] information about sequencing experiment

2013-02-03 Thread Tim Triche, Jr.
When I first started pulling GEO eSet representations into SE/sset objects, I found that I had to write something to handle the mandatory MIAME data: setAs("MIAME", "SimpleList", function(from) { # {{{ to = list() for(i in slotNames(from)) if(i != '.__classVersion__') to[[i]]=slot(from,

Re: [Bioc-devel] information about sequencing experiment

2013-02-03 Thread Martin Morgan
On 02/03/2013 06:37 AM, Mike Love wrote: hi, Does/should there exist a class similar to MIAME for sequencing data, e.g. slots concerning the library preparation, alignment, etc.? This could then be suggested as something to include in the exptData SimpleList of SummarizedExperiment. As it is

Re: [Bioc-devel] Section~\ref{sec:bla} idiom in vignettes

2013-02-03 Thread Martin Morgan
On 02/03/2013 03:35 AM, Wolfgang Huber wrote: Hi, In LaTeX, I like to use the tilde in connection with equation or section references, e.g. "Equation~(\ref{eq:bla})" or "Section~\ref{sec:blo}", to make sure they are not separated by a line break. This has worked well for two decades and still

[Bioc-devel] information about sequencing experiment

2013-02-03 Thread Mike Love
hi, Does/should there exist a class similar to MIAME for sequencing data, e.g. slots concerning the library preparation, alignment, etc.? This could then be suggested as something to include in the exptData SimpleList of SummarizedExperiment. best, Mike ___

[Bioc-devel] Section~\ref{sec:bla} idiom in vignettes

2013-02-03 Thread Wolfgang Huber
Hi, In LaTeX, I like to use the tilde in connection with equation or section references, e.g. "Equation~(\ref{eq:bla})" or "Section~\ref{sec:blo}", to make sure they are not separated by a line break. This has worked well for two decades and still does on my system. However, in some vignettes