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Hey there! First of all, let me thank you for this great tool and for still keeping it updated after a long time.
I am using Easyfig to generate multiple figures for multiple sets of genomes. Since I am doingthis with a custom script that calls Easyfig at the end to generate the images, it's a bit hard to keep track of the identity of the genomes included in each image and, more importantly, which genome is which one within one image.
For example, I would really like to have the respective genome ID (or file name, which in my case is the ID) printed to the left of each genome "line" in the final image. Is there an Easyfig feature that does something like this? If not, it would be really great if this could be added in the future.
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I came here just to ask this! I ran into the exact same issue (lots of images generated by a script, and the need to identify the genomes in each image).
Hey there! First of all, let me thank you for this great tool and for still keeping it updated after a long time.
I am using Easyfig to generate multiple figures for multiple sets of genomes. Since I am doingthis with a custom script that calls Easyfig at the end to generate the images, it's a bit hard to keep track of the identity of the genomes included in each image and, more importantly, which genome is which one within one image.
For example, I would really like to have the respective genome ID (or file name, which in my case is the ID) printed to the left of each genome "line" in the final image. Is there an Easyfig feature that does something like this? If not, it would be really great if this could be added in the future.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: