TREEVIEW X(1) User Manuals TREEVIEW X(1)NAME
TreeView_X - displays and prints phylogenetic trees
SYNOPSIS
tv [filename]
DESCRIPTION
tv is the program that starts the TreeView X GUI.
TreeView X is an open source and multi-platform program to display phylogenetic trees. It can read and display NEXUS and Newick format tree
files (such as those output by PAUP*, ClustalX, TREE-PUZZLE, and other programs). It allows one to order the branches of the trees, and to
export the trees in SVG format.
If started from the command line with filename as an argument, TreeView X will open the tree stored in filename.
SEE ALSO
At present there is is no documentation for TreeView X. In the meantime please see the online documentation for TreeView (remember that
TreeView X has only a subset of the features of TreeView). http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treeview/treeview_manual.html
REFERENCE
Page, R. D. M. 1996. TREEVIEW: An application to display phylogenetic trees on personal computers. Computer Applications in the Biosciences
12: 357-358.
AUTHOR
TreeView X was written by Rod Page (r.page@bio.gla.ac.uk) URL: http://darwin.zoology.gla.ac.uk/~rpage/treeviewx.
This manual page was written by Charles Plessy (plessy@debian.org) for the Debian(TM) system (but may be used by others).
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify TreeView X and this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License version 2 can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.
TreeView X 0.5 06/23/2011 TREEVIEW X(1)
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Publican::TreeView - Dumper for XInclude project structure.
VERSION
This document describes Publican::TreeView version 0.1
SYNOPSIS
use Publican;
use Publican::TreeView...
DESCRIPTION
Publican::TreeView displays the xi:include structure of the entire project.
INTERFACE
new
Create a new Publican::TreeView object.
print_tree
Print out a tree view of xi:includes
print_unused
Print out a list of XML files that are not xi:included
print_unused_images
Print out a list of image files that are not used.
DIAGNOSTICS
"unknown args %s"
All subs with named parameters will return this error when unexpected named arguments are provided.
"%s is a required argument"
Any sub with a mandatory parameter will return this error if the parameter is undef.
"Can't open file %s"
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Publican requires no configuration files or environment variables.
DEPENDENCIES
Carp XML::TreeBuilder Publican File::pushd Term::ANSIColor
INCOMPATIBILITIES
None reported.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "publican-list@redhat.com", or through the web interface at
<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Publican&component=publican>.
AUTHOR
Ryan Lerch "<rlerch@redhat.com>"
perl v5.16.3 2014-06-10 Publican::TreeView(3)
i am trying to write a program in order to learn how to work with trees and especially 2-4 trees.
the general idea is that each node is represented by 4 cells and 5 pointers? (maybe 2 arrays then? )
let's suppose that we insert simply int numbers in all cells.
firstly we initialize the root... (2 Replies)
Hi. I have a problem, could you help me ?
Situation:
there are alot of files in directory_1, with the names like "notneeded1blabla.bla", "notveryneededblabla.gla".
there is directory_2 that has directories with names like that: "bla_needed1", "blab_veryneeded".
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Hi,
I have got a folder structure in Linux (RHEL 4) and want to get treeview of he same.
I got the 'tree' command for getting the result but my Linux has not got tree command.
I had downloaded the tree package and tried to install. It required some dependency packages like glibc. I tried to... (2 Replies)
Dear all,
I have >5000 files in newick tree format (which generally used for representing phylogenetic relationships) something like below.
... (3 Replies)