[Bio-Linux] Problem with Artemis X-remote

Tiwari, Bela btiwari at ceh.ac.uk
Thu Jun 10 11:03:35 EDT 2010


Hi Tony,

Can you send along a sequence file (or sequence id if we can grab the sequence file from a public repository), along with a screenshot of what you are seeing to help us understand the problem better?

If you think it may not be  obvious from the screenshot itself, can you also include a brief description of what you expected to see that is not correctly interpreted in Artemis for you?

thanks,

Bela

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From: bio-linux-bounces at nebclists.nerc.ac.uk [bio-linux-bounces at nebclists.nerc.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Anthony Pemberton [A.J.Pemberton at bham.ac.uk]
Sent: 10 June 2010 15:43
To: bio-linux at nebclists.nerc.ac.uk
Subject: [Bio-Linux] FW: Problem with Artemis X-remote


Dear biolinux users,

I am having a problem with Artemis running under bio-linux 5 (packages up-to-date) and displaying the artemis GUI on a Windows PC (X-remote). Exceed acting as the X-server. The problem shows itself as the sequences being left-justified and not aligned. We thought this may be a font problem, but we tried the latest artemis from bio-linux 5 running from a server running biolinux 5 to a workstation (PC) running bio-linux 5. This produced the same problem. Has anyone got a solution or workaround for this?

Regards,

Tony Pemberton

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