[BioC] specifying hyperlinks on the plot

Jane Fridlyand janef@stat.berkeley.edu
Sun, 3 Nov 2002 15:53:35 -0800 (PST)


Sorry!: i mean "image= stuff in pdf file": i.e. clicking on the
hyperlinked text

jane

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On 3 Nov 2002, A.J. Rossini wrote:

> >>>>> "jane" == Jane Fridlyand <janef@stat.Berkeley.EDU> writes:
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>     jane> currently i am specifying clone names with a very small cex size and
>     jane> passing images on the biologists in the pdf format who then open it up in
>     jane> the Photoshop which i guess has a very good ability to zoom in (maybe
>     jane> adobe acrobat does too: i just don't have the full version). In any case
>     jane> focusing the mouse on the right clone names is not a problem for them. But
>     jane> i guess Vincent's concern is the file size with hyperlinks encoded for
>     jane> each clone name, is it right? Sparcing links across the genome would also
>     jane> be an option of course. What would be a reasonable number of hyperlinks
>     jane> per image?
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> Could you define "image" a bit better?  I'm a bit confused (maybe
> others are, as well) if you mean "picture of a chip", or just "stuff
> in a PDF file"?
>
> If you are planning on clicking on a "spot", yikes, but just
> annotating text via hyperlinks, as long as its readable, should be
> fine...  (well, readable and "mouse-able").
>
> best,
> -tony
>
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