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Documentation is somewhat dispersed, now let's see where we can learn something about this thing...
Documentation is still somewhat dispersed. Here are some starting points:


* Using the browser:
* Using the browser website:
** Follow the video tutorials and browse through the slides made by [http://www.openhelix.com/downloads/ucsc/ucsc_home.shtml Openhelix].
** Follow the video tutorials and browse through the slides made by [http://www.openhelix.com/downloads/ucsc/ucsc_home.shtml Openhelix].
** Browse over the basic materials written by the gurus themselves: The [http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/hgTracksHelp.html User's guide] and the [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/ FAQs]. An additional page with link similar to this one is also called [http://genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu/eng/ "Learning about the browser"]
** Browse over the basic materials written by the gurus themselves: The [http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/hgTracksHelp.html User's guide] and the [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/ FAQs]. An additional page with link similar to this one is also called [http://genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu/eng/ "Learning about the browser"]
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** Subscribe to the [http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/mailman/listinfo/genome mailing list] or [http://genome.ucsc.edu/contacts.html search through it]. Try not to ask too silly questions, you'll regret it one day, as they might appear as the first hit when someone is searching for your name on google... (At least I do. --Max :-) )
** Subscribe to the [http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/mailman/listinfo/genome mailing list] or [http://genome.ucsc.edu/contacts.html search through it]. Try not to ask too silly questions, you'll regret it one day, as they might appear as the first hit when someone is searching for your name on google... (At least I do. --Max :-) )


* Installling the browser locally:
* Installling the browser locally on your own Unix machine:
** Look at the [http://genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu/eng/ old documentation website with lots of developer documentation]   
** Look at the [http://genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu/eng/ old documentation website with lots of developer documentation]   
** [http://genome.ucsc.edu/admin/mirror.html Mirror the browser on your (linux) machine], search through the [http://genome.ucsc.edu/mirror.html mailing list] when you have problems and read the documentation in the directory [http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/~kent/src/unzipped/product/ kent/src/product]  (hey, why do they lock the handy "unzipped" folder ?)
** [http://genome.ucsc.edu/admin/mirror.html Mirror the browser on your (linux) machine], search through the [http://genome.ucsc.edu/mirror.html mailing list] when you have problems and read the documentation in the directory [http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/~kent/src/unzipped/product/ kent/src/product]  (hey, why do they lock the handy "unzipped" folder ?)

Revision as of 10:31, 14 October 2009

Documentation is still somewhat dispersed. Here are some starting points:

  • Using the browser website:
    • Follow the video tutorials and browse through the slides made by Openhelix.
    • Browse over the basic materials written by the gurus themselves: The User's guide and the FAQs. An additional page with link similar to this one is also called "Learning about the browser"
    • Type in (manually) a couple of custom tracks in the many different formats
    • Subscribe to the mailing list or search through it. Try not to ask too silly questions, you'll regret it one day, as they might appear as the first hit when someone is searching for your name on google... (At least I do. --Max :-) )