From d67af51fe5e0b2d3c9c34e82603b384e51441c08 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Helena Rasche Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2024 14:44:42 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] touch --- topics/visualisation/tutorials/circos/slides.html | 1 + topics/visualisation/tutorials/circos/tutorial.md | 1 - 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/topics/visualisation/tutorials/circos/slides.html b/topics/visualisation/tutorials/circos/slides.html index d3235d080bbb7a..7a586b6de51317 100644 --- a/topics/visualisation/tutorials/circos/slides.html +++ b/topics/visualisation/tutorials/circos/slides.html @@ -158,3 +158,4 @@ - Build your plot one step at a time, check the output regularly! .image-40[![Gif of a circos plots through the development process](../../images/circos2.gif)] + diff --git a/topics/visualisation/tutorials/circos/tutorial.md b/topics/visualisation/tutorials/circos/tutorial.md index 72d52cad39a60d..d38081f91ce094 100644 --- a/topics/visualisation/tutorials/circos/tutorial.md +++ b/topics/visualisation/tutorials/circos/tutorial.md @@ -1385,5 +1385,4 @@ Hopefully this helps you take your Circos plots from 90% to 100% publication rea # Conclusion - Congratulations on finishing this tutorial! You have now seen how you can create Circos plots within Galaxy. Circos is a very flexible tool, but this flexibility also comes with a certain degree of complexity and a steep learning curve. When you are making your own plots, remember that Circos is an iterative process, don't try to do too much at once, but build your plot up step by step, and check the output often.