Hello Nir,
the tool publishing process looks like this: tools for Galaxy are
contributed by developers like you to the Tool Shed
https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/ which serves as an 'appstore' for Galaxies
worldwide. Any Galaxy administrator can then instal the tool. Some tools
have dependencies, y
Dear Galaxy-dev team,
As a research scientist in the dept. of Plant Sciences I would like to
contribute a tool to the 'Metabolomics' tool-box under Galaxy. The tool is
principally written in R, with some dependencies (namely: R>=3.x, and several R
packages). Following the documentation in:
htt
I have observed that when I upload a file with CRLF line endings into Galaxy
and then later download it, the endings have changed to UNIX (LF only). I also
observed that an uploaded file containing CR only line endings in Galaxy
downloads to a file again with LF only line endings. These file t
Hi John, thank you for your help.
Now it works!
Il 07/02/2017 21:20, John Chilton ha scritto:
Hello,
Thanks for working on this - Pulsar still hasn't quite caught up with
Galaxy in terms of support for Conda but we are getting there. So I
noticed two things that should help today when I was t
Hmm. I wonder if a composite datatype would work here?
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Datatypes/Composite%20Datatypes
Peter
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 9:25 AM, Jochen Bick wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I understand the option with this specific flag. What I mean is that for
> example the file format b
Hi Dan,
I understand the option with this specific flag. What I mean is that for
example the file format bam has two file in one save button. So if you
click on save you can either save the bam file or the bai file. I would
liek to have the same feature with my png and svg. So that I have just
one