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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Jaime,<br>
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      Sorry for the delay, the workaround looks very interesting, thanks
      for the info. Sadly we are looking for something a bit different.
      We want to completely automate generation of environments so we
      can used them to provide some services which rely on ETE. One of
      my workmates is working in a solution using Docker. Will keep you
      posted about how it goes. Thanks again!<br>
      <br>
      Jaime.<br>
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      On 03/11/2014 19:22, Jaime Huerta Cepas wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Hi Jaime, 
        <div>your question led me to write this post explaining a
          workaround solution for the problem of Qt dependencies in ETE:</div>
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            <div>hope it helps!</div>
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          <div>jaime</div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">2014-10-17 17:42 GMT+02:00 Jaime Tovar
          <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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            x64.<br>
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            Thanks,<br>
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            Jaime.
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                On 17/10/2014 16:40, Chris Friedline wrote:<br>
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                  What OS?<br>
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                  --<br>
                  Christopher J. Friedline, Ph.D.<br>
                  NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow<br>
                  Virginia Commonwealth University<br>
                  Richmond, VA 23284<br>
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                    On Oct 17, 2014, at 11:09 AM, Jaime Tovar &lt;<a
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                    Hi Chris,<br>
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                    Yes, I want to limit everything to be pip
                    installable... and PyQt4 is<br>
                    not cooperating. Seems there is no workaround for
                    that one. But I'm open<br>
                    to suggestions :)<br>
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                    Thanks!<br>
                    <br>
                    Jaime.<br>
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                    On 17/10/14 15:26, Chris Friedline wrote:<br>
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                      Hi Jaime,<br>
                      <br>
                      ETE2 is probably the way you want to go here. What
                      problems with dependencies are you having?  Qt?<br>
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                      Chris<br>
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                      --<br>
                      Christopher J. Friedline, Ph.D.<br>
                      NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow<br>
                      Virginia Commonwealth University<br>
                      Richmond, VA 23284<br>
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                        On Oct 17, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Jaime Tovar &lt;<a
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                        wrote:<br>
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                        Hi all,<br>
                        <br>
                        Sorry, seems my google fu is low today. Have
                        been trying to find information about a way to
                        add small images next to the species names in
                        trees generated with Biopython/Phylo. But I'm
                        not even sure it is possible. I want to do
                        something in the likes of trees produced with
                        ETE2. I can't use ETE2 because of problems with
                        the dependencies :(.<br>
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                        Thanks in advance for any help!<br>
                        <br>
                        Jaime.<br>
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