Scott Cain
2017-01-13 15:35:13 UTC
Hi Shabari,
I cc'ed the GBrowse mailing list--that's the best place to ask GBrowse
questions.
GBrowse uses a cookie to remember the last place you visited, so if you've
used GBrowse before you set the initial landmark, it will ignore that
initial landmark setting and go to the last place you were instead. To
test that the initial landmark option is working, either use a different
browser, add "reset=1" to the GET portion of the URL, or clear your cookies
associated with GBrowse.
Scott
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Shabari Subramanian <
I cc'ed the GBrowse mailing list--that's the best place to ask GBrowse
questions.
GBrowse uses a cookie to remember the last place you visited, so if you've
used GBrowse before you set the initial landmark, it will ignore that
initial landmark setting and go to the last place you were instead. To
test that the initial landmark option is working, either use a different
browser, add "reset=1" to the GET portion of the URL, or clear your cookies
associated with GBrowse.
Scott
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Shabari Subramanian <
hi,
i set the initial landmark for my db in the conf file, but the landmark
region does not show up by default and neither is the landmark or region
box filled when the db front page is loaded on gbrowse.
any ideas?
thanks
shabari
bioinformatician, phoenix bioinformatics.
i set the initial landmark for my db in the conf file, but the landmark
region does not show up by default and neither is the landmark or region
box filled when the db front page is loaded on gbrowse.
any ideas?
thanks
shabari
bioinformatician, phoenix bioinformatics.
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GMOD Coordinator (http://gmod.org/) 216-392-3087
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
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Scott Cain, Ph. D. scott at scottcain dot
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GMOD Coordinator (http://gmod.org/) 216-392-3087
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research