Very Good!

It worked, it helped me a lot.

Thank you.



2012/10/15 Joachim Jacob <joachim.jacob@vib.be>
Hi,

You might have a look to the GMAP aligner wrapper in the toolshed http://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/. Apparently you have to use the html codes for the symbols, instead of the symbols themselves
GMAP example:

label="&lt;H2&gt;Input Sequences&lt;/H2&gt;Select an mRNA or EST dataset to map" />

Cheers,
Joachim


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On 10/15/2012 03:41 PM, Alfredo Guilherme Silva Souza wrote:


Hello Joachim,

I did the test here, but there appears no effect when I add tags to label the value you entered.

Do you have any examples?
Maybe I might be doing wrong.


Hugs.


2012/10/15 Joachim Jacob <joachim.jacob@vib.be <mailto:joachim.jacob@vib.be>>


    Hi,

    I assume you mean to group the parameters visually. What I have
    seen people doing is adding HTML code to the value of the label
    attribute of a <param> tag set, like ending the label with e.g.
    "<br/><hr>".

    Otherwise, if the two groups of parameters are mutually exclusive,
    you can use the <conditional> tag set.


    cheers,
    Joachim


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    Hello

    I'm needing some grouping parameters into a tool that I'm
    developing, so I
    did not find any answers in the wiki galaxy.

    Attached is a picture with the example of the way that the
    parameters are
    in my tool currently, and the manner in which I need to leave.

    Thank you.


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