Hi Malcolm, If you double click on an exon in the results panel, it should select all exons, which then you can drag into the annotation panel. Alternatively you can select multiple exons by holding down shift and clicking each exon you want to bring into the annotation panel (useful if you don't want all exons to become annotations).
-Ed On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 12:30 -0500, Cook, Malcolm wrote: > Apolloers (?), > > I am unable to add a joined feature into my annotation tier as a new > transcript. > > I read in > http://apollo.berkeleybop.org/current/userguide.html#MouseFunctions > > Left drag If you drag a feature into the annotation tier, it > will be added as a new transcript (if editing is enabled) > Shift-Left drag If you shift-drag a feature onto an annotation, it > will be added as a new exon (if editing is enabled) > > It appears that left-drag works like shift-left drag - both just copy > the individual exon. > > I do see a "ghost image" of the entire selected transcript when I drag > and drop, but only the 5'-most exon gets an annotation feature > > I am using > Apollo Genome Annotation and Curation Tool, version 1.9.2, > last updated May 23 2008 > windows xp > > looking at EnsJ loaded mouse data from local ensemble mysql database. > > > I tried dragging the exons individually and then merging them, but the > merge option was dim. > > I reported this as a bug, but, perhaps the bug is in the operator.... > > Any help appreciated! > > Malcolm Cook > Stowers Institute for Medical Research - Kansas City, Missouri > > > _______________________________________________ > apollo mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.fruitfly.org/mailman/listinfo/apollo _______________________________________________ apollo mailing list [email protected] http://mail.fruitfly.org/mailman/listinfo/apollo
