[MOBY-guts] biomoby commit

Paul Gordon gordonp at dev.open-bio.org
Sat Jun 16 00:29:40 UTC 2007


gordonp
Fri Jun 15 20:29:39 EDT 2007
Update of /home/repository/moby/moby-live/Java/src/main/ca/ucalgary/seahawk/resources
In directory dev.open-bio.org:/tmp/cvs-serv29361/src/main/ca/ucalgary/seahawk/resources

Modified Files:
	MobyContentGUIHelp.html 
Log Message:
Minor doc updates
moby-live/Java/src/main/ca/ucalgary/seahawk/resources MobyContentGUIHelp.html,1.2,1.3
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RCS file: /home/repository/moby/moby-live/Java/src/main/ca/ucalgary/seahawk/resources/MobyContentGUIHelp.html,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- /home/repository/moby/moby-live/Java/src/main/ca/ucalgary/seahawk/resources/MobyContentGUIHelp.html	2007/06/08 14:04:27	1.2
+++ /home/repository/moby/moby-live/Java/src/main/ca/ucalgary/seahawk/resources/MobyContentGUIHelp.html	2007/06/16 00:29:39	1.3
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
       <li><a href="#tabs">How do I control tabs?</a></li>
       <li><a href="#secondary">How do I avoid the secondary input window?</a></li>
       <li><a href="#save">How do I save data?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#bugs">Where do I report bugs?</a></li>
       <li><a href="#mobydick">Why is this application called Seahawk?</a></li>
     </ul>
     <hr>
@@ -134,6 +135,11 @@
       presentation purposes).
     </p>
 
+    <a name="bugs"></a>
+    <h2>Where do I report bugs?</h2>
+    Please report any bugs to Paul Gordon, gordonp at ucalgary.ca.  Provide as much detail as possible so that the
+    buggy conditions can be recreated, including any messages from the Java console.
+
     <a name="mobydick"></a>
     <h2>Why is this application called Seahawk?</h2>
     In the whaling novel <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_Dick">Moby Dick</a>, 
@@ -150,12 +156,5 @@
 <p>      An eagle flew thrice round Tarquin's head, removing his cap to replace it, and thereupon Tanaquil, his wife, declared that Tarquin would be king of Rome. But only by the replacing of the cap was that omen accounted good. Ahab's hat was never restored; the wild hawk flew on and on with it; far in advance of the prow: and at last disappeared; while from the point of that disappearance, a minute black spot was dimly discerned, falling from that vast height into the sea.
 </p>
 </blockquote>
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-    <hr>
-    <address><a href="mailto:gordonp at ucalgary.ca">Paul Gordon</a></address>
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   </body>
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