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But it is also a powerful interpreted programming language, this means that if you have an interpreter then you can run a PostScript document with it and produce a figure as a result of the program execution (like gff2ps output does). One of the major advantages of PostScript is that it is a device independent page definition format (at least if your printer supports PostScript).
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Please refer to User's Manual to learn more about those variables and the customization files. So, modifying the plot layout is easy once you know what the customization variables mean and what parameters are available.
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You can run gff2ps on the same files with the other custom files and produce the PostScript plots we are going to use in this howto, which are listed in this table: Hsap_BTK_geneid.gff Hsap_BTK_genscan.gff \ Hsap_BTK_sgpFO.gff Hsap_BTK_tblastxFO.gff \ Hsap_BTK_sgp3X.gff Hsap_BTK_tblastx3X.gff \ Gff2ps -VC a4.rc - Hsap_BTK_annotation.gff \ The following command is using a4.rc customization file to produce a landscape version of the figure. Page size is set to A4 slide format (we will explain it in the section about converting PS to other formats), it has small changes in the page definition variables, but the same data visualization as a4.rc file.Ĭustomization files and available variables are explained in chapter four of the " gff2ps User's Manual". Page size is set to A4 portrait, there are four blocks per page and 10Kbp will appear on each block. Page size is set to A4 landscape, there are three blocks per page and 10Kbp will appear on each block. Following table shows the basic differences between them, all the other variables are set to same values: We ran gff2ps on the same GFF input files, using three slightly different customization files, the first one is the same you can find in " Comparing GFF Sources Howto" page.
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Visit that page if you want to learn how to apply different customizations to same input files and how to compare GFF sources obtained from the same sequence. You can download from there although running gff2ps is not the basic goal now. We are using the same files from the " Comparing GFF Sources Howto" examples.
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to portable document format, referred as PDF from now on). We will give some hints on using ghostview and how to convert to other formats too (i.e. Then we will see different tools that are available to display PostScript files at different platforms. The first section provides a set of files with which we have made all the PostScript examples included in this page. Gff2ps and gff2aplot programs produce PostScript plots, in this howto we will try to provide some help on handling that PostScript output. Visualizing PostScript output from gfftools Resources & Datasets | Gene Predictions | Seminars & Courses
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