changeset 14:6f36c696afa5

readme adjustments
author ross lazarus ross.lazarus@gmail.com
date Mon, 04 Jun 2012 08:53:05 +1000 (2012-06-03)
parents 7725e4ab27e1
children 8594478e8d2c
files README.txt
diffstat 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/README.txt	Sun Jun 03 22:25:46 2012 +1000
+++ b/README.txt	Mon Jun 04 08:53:05 2012 +1000
@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@
 **Output options** Optional script outputs include one single new history tabular file, or for scripts that create multiple outputs,
 a new HTML report linking all the files and images created by the script can be automatically generated.
 
-**Tool Generation option** Once the script is working with test data, this tool will optionally generate a new Galaxy tool in a gzip file
-ready to upload to your local toolshed for sharing and installation.
+**Tool Generation option** Once the script is working with test data, this tool will optionally generate a new Galaxy tool 
+in a gzip file ready to upload to your local toolshed for sharing and installation.
 
 **Permission to to use this tool** must be explicitly granted by an administrator adding approved Galaxy user IDs to the local tool XML list of permitted users.  *It will not run otherwise*
 
@@ -71,7 +71,9 @@
  heatmap(bar,main='Random Heatmap')
  dev.off()
 
-A Python example that reverses each row of a tabular file (you'll need to remove the leading spaces for this to work if cut and pasted into the script box)::
+A Python example that reverses each row of a tabular file. You'll need to remove the leading spaces for this to work if cut
+and pasted into the script box. Note that you can already do this in Galaxy by setting up the cut columns tool with the
+correct number of columns in reverse order,but this script will work for any number of columns so is completely generic::
 
  # reverse order of columns in a tabular file
  import sys