From: Ian H. <ih...@be...> - 2009-09-10 15:25:24
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Yes, the blur is due to image rendering. It's certainly possible to fix, e.g. we could switch to a histogram built of DIV elements, when you get to base resolution. (The image is mainly useful for providing single-pixel resolution of WIG tracks, which is more important when zoomed-out.) I suspect that with the vertical ruler (which is already on our list, but this kind of feedback is invaluable in bumping it up towards the top) the blurriness might be less of a critical problem, because the width of the blur is actually small compared to the width of a base (but without the ruler, the blur does make it harder to line up to individual bases by eye). Brenton Graveley wrote: > FYI - Steven's comments. I haven't responded, but my understanding is > that the blurriness at high magnification is a results of the image > rendering? Not sure there is a solution... > > Brent > > > >> That does look fantastic. >> Two questions for high zoom to nucleotide level >> * Is there any way to not have wiggles get 'blurry' ? >> * Is there any way to have a vertical 'ruler' to see exactly what >> base aligns with the tracks below? >> >> Steven |