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1 | #Please insert up references in the next lines (line starts with keyword UP) |
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2 | UP arb.hlp |
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3 | UP glossary.hlp |
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4 | |
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5 | #Please insert subtopic references (line starts with keyword SUB) |
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6 | #SUB subtopic.hlp |
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8 | # Hypertext links in helptext can be added like this: LINK{ref.hlp|http://add|bla@domain} |
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10 | #************* Title of helpfile !! and start of real helpfile ******** |
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11 | TITLE Sort tree by other tree |
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12 | |
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13 | OCCURRENCE ARB_NT/Tree/Beautify tree/By other tree |
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14 | |
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15 | DESCRIPTION Works similar to LINK{resorttree.hlp}, but here branches are rearranged |
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16 | according to the mean position of their leafs in another given tree. |
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17 | |
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18 | Select the tree you want to use as reference for ordering, |
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19 | then click 'Sort according to source tree' to apply the order to |
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20 | the currently displayed tree (target tree). |
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22 | NOTES This also works fine when the source tree DOES NOT contain all species |
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23 | of the target tree. Wherever the source tree does not define any ordering, |
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24 | the order of the target tree is kept. |
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25 | |
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26 | This function is e.g. useful after you have added some species to a (copy of a) |
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27 | tree and then have optimized the tree: now you may want to sort the copied tree |
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28 | according to the original tree. That reduces the unwanted re-ordering caused by |
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29 | tree-optimization, without affecting the topology. |
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31 | If you call the function several times with different source trees, the last |
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32 | call will be most dominant. Ordering effects of foregoing calls will |
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33 | remain in tree-regions uncovered by source-trees used in subsequent calls. |
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34 | |
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35 | EXAMPLES None |
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36 | |
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37 | WARNINGS None |
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38 | |
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39 | BUGS No bugs known |
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