Re: [galaxy-dev] Displaying genomic sequences in Trackster

2013-05-24 Thread menorca

  
  On Apr 18, 2012, at 9:05 AM, 
Naharajan Lakshmanaperumal wrote:
  
  Dear all,
  We have our own galaxy instance and the idea is to have
 trackster enabled for users to be 
able to visualize NGS mapping. We were able to configure 
trackster in our instance and the visualization works fine. 
  We have two questions regarding trackster:
  1) We can't display genomic sequences in trackster. 
As per the tutorial, we set the location of 
the .2bit
 file in the twobit.loc file for the trackster to be able 
to display the genomic sequence but for 
some reason
 it doesn't display it. 

 Hello!
I am trying to enable Trackster on our local galaxy to 
visualize the mapping results.
But, so far, it is not working.
Is the twobit.loc file necessary for using Trackster? or is it just optional?

Best regards,
Menorca

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Re: [galaxy-dev] Displaying genomic sequences in Trackster

2013-05-24 Thread Jeremy Goecks
 Hello!
 I am trying to enable Trackster on our local galaxy to 
 visualize the mapping results.
 But, so far, it is not working.
 Is the twobit.loc file necessary for using Trackster? or is it just optional?
 
 Best regards,
 Menorca

Twobit files, configured via twobit.loc, are optional. Here is a page that 
lists all the steps required to get Galaxy genome visualizations (including 
Trackster) working: http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Visualization%20Setup

Let us know if you run into any problems or have questions.

Thanks,
J.


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Re: [galaxy-dev] Displaying genomic sequences in Trackster

2012-04-23 Thread Naharajan Lakshmanaperumal
Hi Jeremy,

So, we updated our galaxy instance and now the genomic sequences can be 
displayed, when sufficiently zoomed in and also the visualization can be saved 
now. 
It looks really nice :-)

Thanks a lot for your help.

Regards,
Naharajan


On Apr 18, 2012, at 6:10 PM, Jeremy Goecks wrote:

 Hi Naharajan,
 
 My best guess is that you've found some bugs. Fortunately, they are likely 
 fixed in galaxy-central and will soon be available in galaxy-dist (we're 
 planning an update in the next couple days). Once galaxy-dist is updated, 
 please try updating your Galaxy instance and seeing if that fixes the 
 problems. 
 
 If not, let us know and we can take a closer look.
 
 J.
 
 
 On Apr 18, 2012, at 9:05 AM, Naharajan Lakshmanaperumal wrote:
 
 Dear all,
 
 We have our own galaxy instance and the idea is to have trackster enabled 
 for users to be able to visualize NGS mapping. We were able to configure 
 trackster in our instance and the visualization works fine. 
 
 We have two questions regarding trackster:
 1) We can't display genomic sequences in trackster. As per the tutorial, we 
 set the location of the .2bit file in the twobit.loc file for the trackster 
 to be able to display the genomic sequence but for some reason it doesn't 
 display it. The name of the builds is the same in all places i.e) in 
 ucsc/chrom/builds.txt and also in the .loc files. Any ideas on what else 
 should be done?
 
 2) While saving the visualization, there is always an error message saying 
 could not save visualization and it doesn't seem to be a web browser 
 issue. How do we then save the visualization?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Naharajan
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Displaying genomic sequences in Trackster

2012-04-18 Thread Jeremy Goecks
Hi Naharajan,

My best guess is that you've found some bugs. Fortunately, they are likely 
fixed in galaxy-central and will soon be available in galaxy-dist (we're 
planning an update in the next couple days). Once galaxy-dist is updated, 
please try updating your Galaxy instance and seeing if that fixes the problems. 

If not, let us know and we can take a closer look.

J.


On Apr 18, 2012, at 9:05 AM, Naharajan Lakshmanaperumal wrote:

 Dear all,
 
 We have our own galaxy instance and the idea is to have trackster enabled for 
 users to be able to visualize NGS mapping. We were able to configure 
 trackster in our instance and the visualization works fine. 
 
 We have two questions regarding trackster:
 1) We can't display genomic sequences in trackster. As per the tutorial, we 
 set the location of the .2bit file in the twobit.loc file for the trackster 
 to be able to display the genomic sequence but for some reason it doesn't 
 display it. The name of the builds is the same in all places i.e) in 
 ucsc/chrom/builds.txt and also in the .loc files. Any ideas on what else 
 should be done?
 
 2) While saving the visualization, there is always an error message saying 
 could not save visualization and it doesn't seem to be a web browser issue. 
 How do we then save the visualization?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Naharajan
 
 
 
 
 
 
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