I'm not familiar with MetaProSIP, but how many columns *should* be in the output?  Galaxy automatically displays tabular data with more than 50 columns in the 'raw' view you're seeing here, instead of using a table.  The last bit of data in particular, when looking at the sample, is a ton of `0` columns.  Is that correct?

One more possible issue is that this is sniffed as a `scidx` file, for me, though that's unrelated to the display problem here.

-Dannon

On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 9:03 AM Matthias Bernt <m.bernt@ufz.de> wrote:
Dear list,

I'm struggling with tabular data in Galaxy. Attached is a tab separated
file that is generated by MetaProSIP (an updated - not yet committed --
version).

The problem is that it is not shown as table in Galaxy (dev) at all.
Also the peek preview is odd, some values of the header and data are
omitted.

Is this a bug in Galaxy, or of the data in the table?

Cheers,
Matthias
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