#Please insert up references in the next lines (line starts with keyword UP) UP arb.hlp UP glossary.hlp #Please insert subtopic references (line starts with keyword SUB) #SUB subtopic.hlp # Hypertext links in helptext can be added like this: LINK{ref.hlp|http://add|bla@domain} #************* Title of helpfile !! and start of real helpfile ******** TITLE Search OCCURRENCE ARB_EDIT4/Edit/Search DESCRIPTION Search Search patterns In the text field you can enter multiple search patterns. Different patterns are seperated by newlines or commas. '?' is treated as single letter wildcard '#' is an end-of-line comment Text written behind # will not be used for search. Instead this text will be displayed in the message window when you position your cursor on a found pattern. Mark species with matches Marks all species which match one of the current search patterns. Does not unmark rest on species. Last/Next Jumps to the last/next occurance of any of the given patterns. You can repeat your last search by pressing CTRL-S. Show ? If checked, the found parts are shown in different background colors (defined at Properties/Data Search) If the different search patterns overlap, they are shown in the following order: User (shown above all others) Probe Primer (shown below all other) Open folded? If checked, the Last/Next-Button will open folded groups, to jump to the next occurance. Otherwise search will jump over folded groups. Auto jump? If checked, the cursor will automatically jump to the nearest occurance, if you change the search pattern or other search parameters. Ignore gaps in sequence? If checked, gaps in sequence will be ignored. (ACGU will find A-CG-U, AC---GU, ...) Ignore gaps in pattern? If checked, gaps in the search pattern will be ignored. (A-CG-U, AC---GU, ... will find ACGU) Treat T and U as match? If checked, T and U will be treated as equal. (ACGU will find ACGT and vice versa) Ignore case? If checked, a and A, c and C, ... are treated as equal (aCGu will find ACGU, AcgU, acgu, ...) Search for complement? If checked, search will go as well for complemented patterns. Search for reverse? If checked, search will go as well for reversed patterns. Exact! If checked, search will only go for the given combination of 'complement' and 'reverse'. Example: If 'Exact', 'complement' and 'reverse' are checked, search will go only for complemented AND reversed patterns. Allowed mismatches Defines the minimum and maximum allowed number of non-matching base characters. NOTES Found patterns hide possibly activated column statistics. EXAMPLES None WARNINGS None BUGS No bugs known