Finds programs sharing group names
Program to search for
Enter the name of an EMBOSS program
Use the expanded group names
The groups that EMBOSS applications belong to have two
forms, exploded and not exploded. The exploded group names are
more numerous and often vaguely phrased than the non-exploded
ones. The exploded names are formed from definitions of the group
names that start like NAME1:NAME2 and which are then expanded into
many combinations of the names as: 'NAME1', 'NAME2', 'NAME1
NAME2', NAME2 NAME1'. The non-expanded names are simply like:
'NAME1 NAME2'.
Using expanded group names will find many more programs which
share at least some of the expanded names than using the
non-exploded names and so you will get more programs reported as
sharing a similar function than you will if you specify that you
wish to use non-exploded names
Search the EMBOSS programs
If you use this option then EMBOSS program documentation
will be searched. If this option is set to be false, then only the
EMBASSY programs will be searched (if the -embassy option is
true). EMBASSY programs are not strictly part of EMBOSS, but use
the same code libraries and share the same look and feel, but are
generally developed by people who wish the programs to be outside
of the GNU Public Licence scheme
Search the EMBASSY programs
If you use this option then EMBASSY program documentation
will be searched. If this option is set to be false, then only the
EMBOSS programs will be searched (if the -emboss option is true).
EMBASSY programs are not strictly part of EMBOSS, but use the
same code libraries and share the same look and feel, but are
generally developed by people who wish the programs to be outside
of the GNU Public Licence scheme
Show programs in one EMBASSY package
If you use this option then this EMBASSY package
program documentation will be searched.
EMBASSY programs are not strictly part of EMBOSS, but use the
same code libraries and share the same look and feel, but are
generally developed by people who wish the programs to be outside
of the GNU Public Licence scheme
String to form the first half of an HTML link
If you are outputting to a file in HTML format, you can
make the program names into hyper-links by setting this to be
the first half of the URL.
For example, if you wish the program name to be a hyperlink to
the URL:
http://emboss.sourceforge.net/apps/
programname.html
then if you enter
http://emboss.sourceforge.net/apps/ here, then the
first half of the URL before the program name will be set.
String to form the second half of an HTML link
If you are outputting to a file in HTML format, you can
make the program names into hyper-links by setting this to be
the second half of the URL.
For example, if you wish the program name to be a hyperlink to
the URL:
http://emboss.sourceforge.net/apps/
programname.html
then if you enter '.html' here, the second half of the URL after
the program name will be set.
Output only the group names
If you use this option, then only the group names will
output to the file
Put a colon in the group name between two levels
The groups that EMBOSS applications belong to have up to
two levels, for example the primary group 'ALIGNMENT' has several
sub-groups, or second-level groups, e.g.: CONSENSUS, DIFFERENCES,
DOT PLOTS, GLOBAL, LOCAL, MULTIPLE. To aid programs that parse the
output of seealso that require the names of these subgroups, a
colon ':' will be placed between the first and second level of the
group name if this option is true.
Start the web service and receive the result. Blocks until job is finished.
Start the web service and receive a job-id. Returns immediately.
Wait until a job (by job-id) has finished. Blocks until job is finished.
Get status information about a running job. Returns immediately.
Get the results of a job (by job-id)
Start the web service and receive the result. Blocks until job is finished.
Start the web service and receive a job-id. Returns immediately.
Wait until a job (by job-id) has finished. Blocks until job is finished.
Get status information about a running job. Returns immediately.
Get the results of a job (by job-id)