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show scale bar or number to indicate the number of bases in the visible region #35

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jbrowsetix opened this issue Jan 25, 2012 · 2 comments
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feature req this adds new functionality to JBrowse 1 from-lighthouse this was migrated from the ancient lighthouse tracker in 2013!
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UCSC shows a scale bar and also the number of bases; GBrowse shows the number of bases

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show scale bar or number to indicate the number of bases in the visible region

This is useful. Looking at the coordinate bar to get an idea of how many bases you have in the view gets annoying. And for figures for publication, where every pixel of space matters, you may want to remove the coordinate bar (I suppose it can be Photoshop-ed out) and use scale bar to convey dimension information more tersely, but the scale bar should be rendered by JBrowse. You should be able to toggle the scale bar on/off from the client.

by Andrew Uzilov

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rbuels commented Oct 26, 2012

This is mostly addressed by 5af4fa5, which is being released in 1.6.5.

rbuels added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 30, 2012
…the location box, and calculate its default value based on the location strings that are likely to be produced from the configured reference sequences. references #35
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