Re: [galaxy-dev] tool inheritance

2013-07-18 Thread Lee Katz
Showing the structure seems to be ok.  Thanks!


On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Jeremy Goecks wrote:

> What you envision probably isn't possible yet.
>
> Two ideas for extending Galaxy:
>
> (1) use the "show structure" functionality from the history menu to
> generate a summary page
>
> or
>
> (2) create a Pages API and implement a function to create and save a new
> page that describes the structure.
>
> Best,
> J.
>
> On Jul 17, 2013, at 4:15 PM, Lee Katz wrote:
>
> > One more question for the Galaxy gurus. I have a series of tools that 1)
> interleave raw reads, 2) assemble them, and 3) predict genes from the
> assembly.  How can I display inheritance on the data produced from these
> tools?  It would be really nice if a set of genes showed that they came
> from an assembly, which came from a set of raw reads.
> >
> > I can't find this on the site, and so I am sure I am using the wrong
> keywords or something...
> >
> > Thank you!
> >
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Re: [galaxy-dev] tool inheritance

2013-07-18 Thread Jeremy Goecks
What you envision probably isn't possible yet.

Two ideas for extending Galaxy:

(1) use the "show structure" functionality from the history menu to generate a 
summary page

or

(2) create a Pages API and implement a function to create and save a new page 
that describes the structure.

Best,
J.

On Jul 17, 2013, at 4:15 PM, Lee Katz wrote:

> One more question for the Galaxy gurus. I have a series of tools that 1) 
> interleave raw reads, 2) assemble them, and 3) predict genes from the 
> assembly.  How can I display inheritance on the data produced from these 
> tools?  It would be really nice if a set of genes showed that they came from 
> an assembly, which came from a set of raw reads.
> 
> I can't find this on the site, and so I am sure I am using the wrong keywords 
> or something...
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> -- 
> Lee Katz, Ph.D.
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[galaxy-dev] tool inheritance

2013-07-17 Thread Lee Katz
One more question for the Galaxy gurus. I have a series of tools that 1)
interleave raw reads, 2) assemble them, and 3) predict genes from the
assembly.  How can I display inheritance on the data produced from these
tools?  It would be really nice if a set of genes showed that they came
from an assembly, which came from a set of raw reads.

I can't find this on the site, and so I am sure I am using the wrong
keywords or something...

Thank you!

-- 
Lee Katz, Ph.D.
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