b211be496cb00c0899c46fa90d70181efe41bef6 jcasper Mon Feb 6 16:20:57 2023 -0800 Removing EPS output links for hgTracks/hgGenome, refs #30606 diff --git src/hg/htdocs/FAQ/FAQcite.html src/hg/htdocs/FAQ/FAQcite.html index da69c91..c8b5570 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/FAQ/FAQcite.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/FAQ/FAQcite.html @@ -1,41 +1,40 @@ <!DOCTYPE html> <!--#set var="TITLE" value="Genome Browser FAQ" --> <!--#set var="ROOT" value=".." --> <!-- Relative paths to support mirror sites with non-standard GB docs install --> <!--#include virtual="$ROOT/inc/gbPageStart.html" --> <h1>Frequently Asked Questions: Citing the Genome Browser</h1> <h2>Topics</h2> <ul> <li><a href="#cite1">Citing the Genome Browser in a publication</a></li> <li><a href="#cite2">Downloading a browser screen shot</a></li> </ul> <hr> <p> <a href="index.html">Return to FAQ Table of Contents</a></p> <a name="cite1"></a> <h2>Citing the Genome Browser in publications</h2> <p> <h6>How do I cite the UCSC browser in a journal publication?</h6> <p> The <a href="../cite.html">Citing the Genome Browser</a> web page contains detailed information on citing Genome Browser data and annotations, screen shots, and Genome Bioinformatics group publications.</p> <a name="cite2"></a> <h2>Downloading a browser screen shot</h2> <h6>How can I take a screen shot of a Genome Browser track display for publication?</h6> <p> -To print or save a Genome Browser tracks image to a file, click the "PDF/PS" link from +To print or save a Genome Browser tracks image to a file, click the "PDF" link from the "View" menu of the blue navigation bar at the top of the tracks page, then choose your -preferred format. This will save a copy of the currently displayed annotation tracks image to a file -that can be printed or edited. Images saved in PostScript format can be printed at high resolution -and edited by drawing programs such as Adobe Illustrator. This is particularly useful for -generating figures intended for publication. Images saved in PDF format may be viewed by Adobe -Acrobat Reader.</p> +file. This will save a copy of the currently displayed annotation tracks image to a file +that can be printed or edited. Images saved in the PDF format can be printed or edited by +drawing programs such as Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. This is particularly useful for +generating figures intended for publication.</p> <!--#include virtual="$ROOT/inc/gbPageEnd.html" -->