[Pipet Devel] more nice interfaces
david.lapointe at umassmed.edu
david.lapointe at umassmed.edu
Fri Feb 26 13:33:30 EST 1999
Yes I am curious also. It seems to be java applets. What is BioWeb?
Next:
foreach i "reverse coplement antiparallel" {
puts [eval bb_sequence.$i $seq]
}
I would imagine that bb_sequence.{reverse complement antiparallel} returns
$seq as a reversed, complemented, or reverse-complemented string through
puts ( write string out ).
David
-----Original Message-----
> From: Harry Mangalam [mailto:hjm at cx408397-a.irvn1.occa.home.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 26, 1999 12:18 PM
> To: tulip-list at busboy.sped.ukans.edu
> Subject: Re: [Pipet Devel] more nice interfaces
>
>
> You're right - that is a lousy screen shot :), but brightened
> up, it becomes
> readable, and it actually looks pretty nice - what is the
> application? It
> would be nice to know what functionality underlies the pretty face.
>
> hjm
>
> On Fri, 26 Feb 1999 Thomas.Sicheritz at molbio.uu.se wrote:
>
> > Hej again,
> >
> > First, I don't remeber if I ahve allready replied to this ... :-)
> >
> > > Attached are screenshots of some more interfaces you
> might want to look at. One
> > > is of a sequence editor, and the other is of a sequence
> aligner. Both are for
> > > Windows, but they are very much along the line of what I
> was thinking of:
> > > publication-quality WYSIWYG tools.
> >
> > If you strip the windows feel and look ... ok. - but I
> thought we were
> > going to make something more gimpish ...
> >
> > Another commerc. application:
> > A former colleague send me this screendump (lousy quality)
> >
> >
>
> Cheers,
> Harry
>
> Harry J Mangalam -- (949) 856 2899 -- mangalam at home.com
>
>
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