inst/seqplots/www/help/Install_OSX.md

Installation - Mac OS X legacy app

The Mac OS X bundle is an easy way to use SeqPlots for Mac OS X users. It contains all R binaries and packages that SeqPlots depends on. Additionally, test tracks and genome annotations, and reference sequences for Homo sapiens, Drosophila melanogaster and Caenorhabditis elegans are included. Sequences for other organisms can be downloaded using a graphical user interface.

System requirements

How to install

  1. Download the compressed application from https://github.com/Przemol/seqplots_osx/releases/latest
  2. Double-click on downloaded file to unzip the contents of archive
  3. Drag and drop SeqPlots.app to Applications folder

How to start

Start SeqPlots from Applications. If run for the first time the operating system security notice might be shown.

Seq1

To run the application right-click on SeqPlots icon and choose "Open", followed by clicking "Open" button in popup window. This need to be done only once, later SeqPlots can be started as usual Mac OS X application.

Seq2

After starting SeqPlots the welcome screen displays the software version, the currently installed genomes and the data folder location.

SeqPlots Mac OS X bindle - the welcome screen

This screen allows you to set up following options:

Press the START button to initiate SeqPlots. If initiation was successful the user interface should open in your default web browser.

For SeqPlots usage instructions please refer to Quick start demo or specific chapters of this document.

The window in the background allows you to assess if SeqPlots is running properly and exit the application at any moment.

SeqPlots Mac OS X bindle - the diagnostic window

The full progress bar indicates that SeqPlots is running. Press "Cancel" to stop it. Pressing "Details" will reveal a small text window that displays diagnostic and error messages.

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seqplots documentation built on Nov. 8, 2020, 4:52 p.m.