Show element in another view
Each element can be shown in different ways. A sequence, for example, can be shown as linear, circular, text etc.In the following example, you want to see a sequence in a circular view. If the sequence is already open in a view, you can change the view to a circular view:
        Click Show As Circular ( ) at the lower
left part of the view
) at the lower
left part of the view
The buttons used for switching views are shown in figure 2.3).
     
    Figure 2.3: The buttons shown at the bottom of a view of a nucleotide sequence. You can click the buttons to change the view to e.g. a circular view or a history view. 
If the sequence is already open in a linear view  ( ),
and you wish to see both a circular and a linear view, you can split
the views very easily:
),
and you wish to see both a circular and a linear view, you can split
the views very easily:
        Press Ctrl ( on Mac) while you | Click
Show As Circular (
on Mac) while you | Click
Show As Circular ( ) at the lower left part of the
view
) at the lower left part of the
view
This will open a split view with a linear view at the bottom and a circular view at the top (see 9.8).
You can also show a circular view of a sequence without opening the sequence first:
        Select the sequence in the Navigation Area |
Show ( ) | As Circular (
) | As Circular ( )
)
