apfejes / epigenetics-software

This repository contains code for epigenetic analysis, including a chip-seq/chip-chip tool, a database and a web server.
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Display Illumina CpG probe id info when you scroll over points #33

Closed sumaiyai closed 10 years ago

apfejes commented 10 years ago

Now appears to be working. Sumaiya, could you test it out and let me know what you think? Should the text be smaller?

sumaiyai commented 10 years ago

AWESOME. This is a very useful feature! It would be more visually appeasing if the text was smaller though. But the place of the CpG is perfect---I like that I can scan across quickly and see the CpG identifier followed by the sample id.

One quick note: I noticed that the colours are a bit wonky...not the vibrant colors you showed me yesterday (I was looking at CARE Contact_Gender compound key).

On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Anthony notifications@github.com wrote:

Now appears to be working. Sumaiya, could you test it out and let me know what you think? Should the text be smaller?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/apfejes/epigenetics-software/issues/33#issuecomment-36382566 .[image: Web Bug from https://github.com/notifications/beacon/6352392__eyJzY29wZSI6Ik5ld3NpZXM6QmVhY29uIiwiZXhwaXJlcyI6MTcwOTE0NjY1MiwiZGF0YSI6eyJpZCI6MjY2NDAzMDV9fQ==--d7cef36f9ab8632acb0acaf3cba6cf18f5c134db.gif]

Sumaiya Islam PhD Student

Kobor Lab Center for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics The University of British Columbia | Child & Family Research Institute 2003-950 West 28th Ave | Vancouver, BC Canada V5Z 4H4 phone: 604 875 3833 | fax: 604 875 3840 sislam@cmmt.ubc.ca

apfejes commented 10 years ago

Ok, I’ll see if I can shrink the text a bit… shouldn’t be too hard, I think.

Colours haven’t changed at all since yesterday… it’s on a random rotation through 7 different colour groups. You can always pick a different set of data, then come back to the one you were using to change the colours. What’s “wonky” about them?

Anthony

On Feb 28, 2014, at 11:34 AM, sumaiyai notifications@github.com wrote:

AWESOME. This is a very useful feature! It would be more visually appeasing if the text was smaller though. But the place of the CpG is perfect---I like that I can scan across quickly and see the CpG identifier followed by the sample id.

One quick note: I noticed that the colours are a bit wonky...not the vibrant colors you showed me yesterday (I was looking at CARE Contact_Gender compound key).

On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Anthony notifications@github.com wrote:

Now appears to be working. Sumaiya, could you test it out and let me know what you think? Should the text be smaller?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/apfejes/epigenetics-software/issues/33#issuecomment-36382566 .[image: Web Bug from https://github.com/notifications/beacon/6352392__eyJzY29wZSI6Ik5ld3NpZXM6QmVhY29uIiwiZXhwaXJlcyI6MTcwOTE0NjY1MiwiZGF0YSI6eyJpZCI6MjY2NDAzMDV9fQ==--d7cef36f9ab8632acb0acaf3cba6cf18f5c134db.gif]

Sumaiya Islam PhD Student

Kobor Lab Center for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics The University of British Columbia | Child & Family Research Institute 2003-950 West 28th Ave | Vancouver, BC Canada V5Z 4H4 phone: 604 875 3833 | fax: 604 875 3840 sislam@cmmt.ubc.ca — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

sumaiyai commented 10 years ago

Oh...I didn't know it they were on random rotation...that makes sense. I just expected them to be the same as what I saw yesterday. Thanks for clarifying!

Were you perhaps free to pop down this afternoon to show me the results of the KS testing in the CARE dataset? I'm free any time from 1.30pm onwards....

On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Anthony notifications@github.com wrote:

Ok, I'll see if I can shrink the text a bit... shouldn't be too hard, I think.

Colours haven't changed at all since yesterday... it's on a random rotation through 7 different colour groups. You can always pick a different set of data, then come back to the one you were using to change the colours. What's "wonky" about them?

Anthony

On Feb 28, 2014, at 11:34 AM, sumaiyai notifications@github.com wrote:

AWESOME. This is a very useful feature! It would be more visually appeasing if the text was smaller though. But the place of the CpG is perfect---I like that I can scan across quickly and see the CpG identifier followed by the sample id.

One quick note: I noticed that the colours are a bit wonky...not the vibrant colors you showed me yesterday (I was looking at CARE Contact_Gender compound key).

On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Anthony notifications@github.com wrote:

Now appears to be working. Sumaiya, could you test it out and let me know what you think? Should the text be smaller?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub< https://github.com/apfejes/epigenetics-software/issues/33#issuecomment-36382566>

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Sumaiya Islam PhD Student

Kobor Lab Center for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics The University of British Columbia | Child & Family Research Institute 2003-950 West 28th Ave | Vancouver, BC Canada V5Z 4H4 phone: 604 875 3833 | fax: 604 875 3840

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Sumaiya Islam PhD Student

Kobor Lab Center for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics The University of British Columbia | Child & Family Research Institute 2003-950 West 28th Ave | Vancouver, BC Canada V5Z 4H4 phone: 604 875 3833 | fax: 604 875 3840 sislam@cmmt.ubc.ca

apfejes commented 10 years ago

Committed a font change - 20pt to 14pt.