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NAME¶
seealso - Finds programs with similar function to a specified programSYNOPSIS¶
seealso
-search string
[-explode boolean]
-emboss boolean
-embassy boolean
-showembassy string [
-outfile outfile]
[-html toggle] [
-groups boolean]
-colon boolean
seealso
-help
DESCRIPTION¶
seealso is a command line program from EMBOSS (“the European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite”). It is part of the "Documentation" command group(s).OPTIONS¶
Input section¶
-search stringEnter the name of an EMBOSS program
Additional section¶
-explode booleanThe groups that EMBOSS applications belong to
have two forms, exploded and not exploded. The exploded group names are more
numerous and often vaguely phrased than the non-exploded ones. The exploded
names are formed from definitions of the group names that start like
NAME1:NAME2 and which are then expanded into many combinations of the names
as: 'NAME1', 'NAME2', 'NAME1 NAME2', NAME2 NAME1'. The non-expanded names are
simply like: 'NAME1 NAME2'. Using expanded group names will find many more
programs which share at least some of the expanded names than using the
non-exploded names and so you will get more programs reported as sharing a
similar function than you will if you specify that you wish to use
non-exploded names Default value: N
Advanced section¶
-emboss booleanIf you use this option then EMBOSS program
documentation will be searched. If this option is set to be false, then only
the EMBASSY programs will be searched (if the -embassy option is true).
EMBASSY programs are not strictly part of EMBOSS, but use the same code
libraries and share the same look and feel, but are generally developed by
people who wish the programs to be outside of the GNU Public Licence scheme
Default value: Y
-embassy boolean
If you use this option then EMBASSY program
documentation will be searched. If this option is set to be false, then only
the EMBOSS programs will be searched (if the -emboss option is true). EMBASSY
programs are not strictly part of EMBOSS, but use the same code libraries and
share the same look and feel, but are generally developed by people who wish
the programs to be outside of the GNU Public Licence scheme Default value:
Y
-showembassy string
If you use this option then this EMBASSY
package program documentation will be searched. EMBASSY programs are not
strictly part of EMBOSS, but use the same code libraries and share the same
look and feel, but are generally developed by people who wish the programs to
be outside of the GNU Public Licence scheme
Output section¶
-outfile outfileDefault value: stdout
Html section¶
-html toggleIf you are sending the output to a file, this
will format it for displaying as a table in a WWW document. Default value:
N
-groups boolean
If you use this option, then only the group
names will output to the file Default value: N
-colon boolean
The groups that EMBOSS applications belong to
have up to two levels, for example the primary group 'ALIGNMENT' has several
sub-groups, or second-level groups, e.g.: CONSENSUS, DIFFERENCES, DOT PLOTS,
GLOBAL, LOCAL, MULTIPLE. To aid programs that parse the output of seealso that
require the names of these subgroups, a colon ':' will be placed between the
first and second level of the group name if this option is true. Default
value: N
BUGS¶
Bugs can be reported to the Debian Bug Tracking system (http://bugs.debian.org/emboss), or directly to the EMBOSS developers (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=93650&atid=605031).SEE ALSO¶
seealso is fully documented via the tfm(1) system.AUTHOR¶
Debian Med Packaging Team <debian-med-packaging@lists.alioth.debian.org>Wrote the script used to autogenerate this
manual page.
COPYRIGHT¶
This manual page was autogenerated from an Ajax Control Definition of the EMBOSS package. It can be redistributed under the same terms as EMBOSS itself.05/11/2012 | EMBOSS 6.4.0 |