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    <CHAPTER ID="INTRODUCTION">
      <TITLE>Introduction to &prog;</TITLE>
      
      <SECT1 ID="WHATIS">
        <TITLE>What is &prog;?</TITLE>
        <PARA>
      &prog; is a DNA sequence viewer and annotation tool that allows visualisation
    of sequence features and the results of analyses within the context of the
    sequence, and its six-frame translation.  &prog; is written in Java, reads
    EMBL or GENBANK format sequences and feature tables, and can work on sequences
    of any size.
        </PARA>
    
        <PARA>
    On Unix and GNU/Linux systems, given an EMBL accession number &prog; also can
    read an entry directly from the
    <ULINK URL="http://www.ebi.ac.uk" TYPE="external">EBI</ULINK> using <ULINK
    
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    URL="http://www.ebi.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dbfetch" TYPE="external">Dbfetch</ULINK>.  This
    
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    feature is still experimental, but copes well with straightforward entries
    (see <XREF LINKEND="LAUNCH-WINDOW-FILE-MENU-READ-FROM-EBI">).
        </PARA>
    
        <PARA>
    
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    For more information on &prog; go to 
    
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    <ULINK URL="http://www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/software/artemis/" TYPE="external">the &prog;
    
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    web pages</ULINK>.
        </PARA>
      </SECT1>
    
    &requirements;
    
      <SECT1 ID="INSTALLATION">
        <TITLE>Getting and Installing &prog;</TITLE>
        <PARA>
    The most up to date version of &prog; is always available from the <ULINK
    
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    URL="http://www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/software/artemis/">&art; web pages</ULINK>.
    
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        </PARA>
    
    &gettingjava;
    
        <SECT2 ID="UNIXINSTALLATION">
          <TITLE>Installation Instructions for UNIX and GNU/Linux</TITLE>
          <PARA>
            <ITEMIZEDLIST>
              <LISTITEM>
                <PARA>
    Change directory to the directory you wish to install &prog; in.  We will use
    <LITERAL>~/</LITERAL> in this example and in the next chapter.
                </PARA>
              </LISTITEM>
              <LISTITEM>
                <PARA>
    uncompress and untar the <LITERAL>artemis_compiled.tar.gz</LITERAL> file.  On
    UNIX the command is:
                </PARA>
                <PARA>
                  <COMMAND>
    
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    tar zxf artemis_compiled.tar.gz
    
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                  </COMMAND>
                </PARA>
              </LISTITEM>
            </ITEMIZEDLIST>
    This will create a directory called <LITERAL>~/artemis</LITERAL> which will
    contain all the files necessity for running &prog;.
          </PARA>
      
          <PARA>
    For instructions on how to run &prog; on UNIX and GNU/Linux once the archive
    is unpacked see <XREF LINKEND="RUNNINGUNIX">.
          </PARA>
        </SECT2>
    
        <SECT2 ID="MACINSTALLATION">
    
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          <TITLE>Installation Instructions for MacOSX</TITLE>
    
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          <PARA>
    
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    For MacOSX users an archive artemis_act.dmg.gz disk image is provided.
    
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    This contains both Artemis and ACT applications.
    
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    This can be uncompressed using gunzip:
          </PARA>
          <PARA>
    <ComputerOutput>gunzip artemis_act.dmg.gz</ComputerOutput>
          </PARA>
          <PARA>
    Alternatively on OS X an easier solution is provided by StuffIt Expander.
    Double-click on any file ending in ".gz" and StuffIt Expander will be
    launched to uncompress that file. 
    
    <MEDIAOBJECT>
    <IMAGEOBJECT>
       <IMAGEDATA FORMAT="gif" FILEREF="mac_osx_dmg.gif">
                </IMAGEOBJECT>
    </MEDIAOBJECT>
    
    
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    The uncompressed disk image file "artemis_act.dmg" can be mounted by double 
    clicking on it. The mounted image, "artemis_act", can then be opened 
    
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    and the software contents displayed by double clicking on it. Open an read the 
    "Readme.txt" file.
    
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            </PARA>
        </SECT2>
    
        <SECT2 ID="DOSINSTALLATION">
          <TITLE>Installation Instructions for Windows</TITLE>
          <PARA>
    
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    On Windows systems with Java (version 1.6 or higher), installing &prog; 
    
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    is as simple as downloading the the artemis.jar file to an appropriate 
    place (such as the desktop or the Programs folder). When downloading
    some versions of windows mistake this file for a zip file ensure it
    does not name this artemis.zip, if it does rename it to artemis.jar 
    (DO NOT UNZIP THIS FILE).
    
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          </PARA>
    
          <PARA>
    For instructions on how to run &prog; on Windows once it is unpacked see <XREF
    LINKEND="RUNNINGPC"> .
          </PARA>
        </SECT2>
      </SECT1>
    
    
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    &filetypes;
    
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    &concepts;
    
      <SECT1 ID="CONTRIBUTIONS">
        <TITLE>Contributions and Suggestions</TITLE> 
        <PARA> 
    We welcome contributions to &prog;, bug reports from users and suggestions for
    new features.  An email discussion list has been set up for this purpose.  To
    
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    join, send a message to 'artemis-users-join@sanger.ac.uk' with 'subscribe
    
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    artemis-users' in the body (not the subject).  Announcements will also be sent
    to this list.
        </PARA>
      </SECT1>
    
    &acknowledgments;
    
    &copyright;
    
    </CHAPTER>