Introduction to bookmarks in IGB
In IGB 6.7 Bookmarks received a major redesign and had many new features added. Bookmarks in IGB allow you to create a shortcut to a specific genomic location and zoom level within a collection of data sets. Bookmarks are listed in the Bookmarks menu and in the Bookmarks tab. .
When you create the a new bookmark, you will be able to provide any name and commentary, detailing elements in the bookmark. can add notes describing what you see.
You can organize your bookmarks into folders, which can also have comments.
There are tool tips for bookmarks, showing the chromosome number and coordinate range to further assist you in your data analysis.
We have also included Bookmark history, with 'fast forward ' and 'rewind' buttons and back arrows allowing you to move back or forward through the bookmarks you have looked at/made viewed or created during a particular session.
The Bookmark tab
The Bookmark tab allows you easy access to the bookmark list; it also provided all of the tools needed to manage and share the bookmarks. For more details about the 'anatomy' of this tab, see Bookmark tab.
The Bookmark tab permits folder, separator and bookmark creation and deletion (the Bookmark dropdown menu only allows adding of a bookmark) improving organization of bookmarks. It contains an editor so that names and commentary about the bookmarks and folder can be changed as each area is analyzed, or to track what lab shared these bookmarks. Finally, the
The Bookmark tab allows you to export or import IGB bookmarks; this allows these bookmark files to be shared between (distant) users. Note: We strongly recommend that you occasionally export and save your bookmarks to provide a back up fileusers. Use this feature to backup your bookmarks or share them between computers.
Any bookmarks that you create during a session will be saved when you exit, and will be available the next time you launch IGB. Bookmarks are saved in their own sub-directory, separate from the preferences and the cache.
Note: If you need to reset preferences to default, or if you need to clear the cache, your bookmarks will NOT be affected. However, if the entire IGB directory is deleted, or if the bookmark sub-directory is deleted, then all the bookmarks will be lost.
Adding bookmarks
In IGB 6.7, adding Create a new a bookmark either using the Bookmarks > Add Bookmark, menu or clicking the 'star plus' icon in the Bookmarks tab. This will open a new window. You can choose to have this window always offer you Enter a name for the bookmark or use the default name (IGB provides, which is the Genome Version, followed by the chromosomal location) by leaving the Use Default Name box checked. You can change, add to or alter the name from this window.
You can also add any commentary you like in this window, especially information about the experiments, what you analysis is, the lab who sent these bookmarks, etcassociate a free text comment with the bookmark. Anything you like can go in this box, and it will be remembered, but remain editable. Chose Position Only or Position and Data option (details below) and then click OK.
Position and Data bookmarks
Position and Data is the default setting for new IGB bookmarks. These bookmarks remember the genomic location and zoom level , plus all of along with the data sets loaded at the time the bookmark was made. This also includes background color selection, and changes to the name of the track. Using the bookmark will open all of the accessible data sets/ data sources to the marked genomic location at the original zoom level. Any data sets loaded from a password protected source will ask for the password. Any files not found (missing from original locations) will throw a warning, but all remaining files will load. After all the files have loaded, you can continue to load more regions and work as if you had loaded them 'by hand'.
Much as using an internet browser bookmark will take you to a completely new page, using IGB bookmarks will clear away data from different species and/or genome versions and replace it with the data contained within the bookmark. The one time that IGB does this differently is if the data sets that are open match the same species and genome version in the bookmark; in this case, IGB will just add data sets not already opened and zoom to the marked location. For instance, if you have open the 'TAIR10 ALL' data set from Arabidopsis thaliana, genome version June 2009 and your bookmark was made for the 'TAIR10 mRNA' data set from the matching species and genome version, when the TAIR10 mRNA bookmark is activated, it will add the TAIR9 mRNA data set, zoom in to the location and then display both the TAIR9 ALL and the TAIR9 mRNA tracks.
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If the original data sources or files are no longer available, IGB will let you know.
Position Only bookmarks
Position Only bookmarks only contain the location data and zoom level; you need to open any associated data sets or file to use these bookmarks. Using this type of bookmark will zoom in to a genomic location and zoom level within the currently opened data. You may wish to indicate that this is a Position Only bookmark in the name or commentary.
Managing bookmarks
Organizing You can sort your bookmarks is simple and easy. Create folders with names (and comments if you like) and separators, then drag and drop bookmarks into folders. If you select an item to delete, you will be asked to be sure that this is what you want to do (this pop-up can be turned off).
You can view details about your bookmarks, such as their position, which genome they refer to, or customizations. Right click the selected bookmark to see the Properties window with all of the information. If you make changes, click Apply Changes or Cancel; changes will not take effect unless you choose Apply Changes.
We can use the history arrows (yellow arrows) to move forward or back through the bookmarks we have used in this sessioninto folders and also associated with comments on folders.
To delete a bookmark or folder
- select it
- click the delete bookmark icon or type the Delete key on your keyboard
For advanced users:
You can view and edit bookmark properties, such as position, genome version, etc. To view or edit bookmark properties, right-click it and choose the Properties option.
Exporting and Importing bookmarks
To save a copy of the bookmarks to a file, choose Bookmarks > Export Bookmarks ('arrow up from the box' icon). Bookmarks are saved in a single file in the Netscape bookmarks file format. This format resembles XML and HTML, but is not identical to either of those, so use caution if you choose to edit the file. This file can be saved for back-up purposes and/or shared with othersYou can import bookmarks ('arrow down into box' icon) for bookmarks received from collaborators, etc*.*
You can import multiple sets of bookmarks during the same IGB session. Imported bookmarks will be added to the end of the list of existing bookmarks. All imported Imported bookmarks will be persistent persist between sessions of IGB. You can modify the new folder for imported bookmarks, as well as add commentary to any of the imported bookmarks.