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Bio:::Graphics is a namespace for a set of modules used for drawing images common to Bioinformatics. On my machine it's located in the directory /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6/Bio/Graphics.

You could poke around there (or somewhere similar) if you'd like a peek at the source code. Probably the most reasonable thing to do would be to e-mail the Bioperl mailing list (there's a link off the website) and tell them your problem. Also, you might try some of the later examples in the tutorial and see if those work for you.

I ran the example using both sets of code and got the image with labels on it, so I don't know what the problem would be. What OS and Bioperl version are you using? Bioperl makes heavy use of the GD Perl package, what version of GD are you using?


In reply to Re^2: Bioperl Graphics question by biosysadmin
in thread Bioperl Graphics question by wackattack

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