8774db6265cf38234b8bc67858b274d02c0f37ed brianlee Tue Oct 15 10:01:14 2019 -0700 break to prevent text wrap of image illustrating group auto-scale diff --git src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgWiggleTrackHelp.html src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgWiggleTrackHelp.html index 94ee435..7b7650f 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgWiggleTrackHelp.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgWiggleTrackHelp.html @@ -31,31 +31,31 @@ <strong>Data view scaling (boxed in red)</strong>: The default "Use vertical viewing range setting" option displays the data using the parameters specified in the Vertical viewing range setting. To configure the graph to automatically scale to a range defined by the minimum and maximum data points in the current view, select the "Auto-scale to data view" option. To keep the y=0 value in view at all times when Auto-scale is selected, set "Always include zero" to "ON".</p> <ul> <li>When viewing signal tracks within a composite group use "group auto-scale" to enable having all tracks scaled against the one track in the group that has the highest maximum data points in the current view. For example, below is a side-by-side image of two views of the same data from a selection of cell lines within a composite of related RNA-seq experiments. On the left is the original "auto-scale to data view" setting, where each track is auto-scaled to appear at each track's highest value. And on the right is the new "group auto-scale" setting for the same RNA-seq data where all tracks are scaled against - the one track in the region that has the highest value (67215 for IMR9 cell TAP + 1). + the one track in the region that has the highest value (67215 for IMR9 cell TAP + 1).<br> <img src="../../images/groupAutoScale.png" width='600' alt="Auto-scale comparison"></li> </ul> <p> <strong>Vertical viewing range (boxed in red)</strong>: The min and max values specify the vertical portion of the graph that is displayed (default range is 30-70). These numbers can be used to set data threshold indicators. For example, to display only those GC values greater than 50 percent, set the min value to "50".</p> <p> <strong>Transform function</strong>: Transforms the data points by the function selected in the drop-down menu. Usually the default setting is "None".</p> <p> <strong>Windowing function</strong>: When a view is too large to show individual data values, the values must be combined to produce a plot point. This option specifies the combining function to be used (default is "Mean"):</p> <ul>