< GENtle
Global program options can be altered via Tools/Options.
Global settings

Global settings.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Language | Currently English and German are available |
| Enhanced display | Can be turned off on machines with very show graphics |
| Show sequence title | Displays the sequence title in the DNA map |
| Show sequence length | Displays the sequence length in the DNA map |
| Load last project on startup | Automatically loads the last used project when starting GENtle |
| Use metafile format | Generates a WMF when copying the DNA map instead of a bitmap |
| Show splashscreen | Shows the GENtle splash screen when starting |
| Check for new version on startup | Checks (and downloads) a new GENtle version via internet on startup |
| Use internal help | Help should open in a browser window by default. If that doesn't work, check this option |
Enzyme settings

Enzyme settings.
Here the gloal enzyme options can be selected. These can be overridden for an individual sequence in the sequence editor, where there is a tab identical to this one.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Use global enzyme settings | Turn most of the other options on this tab on or off globally |
| Join enzymes | In a DNA map, cuts of isoenzymes can be grouped together instead of displayed individually |
| Use color coding | Restriction enzymes can be shown in a color matching their number of cuts in a given sequence. The three buttons to the right of this option each hold a color choice dialog for single, double, and triple cutters. |
| Use min/max cutoff | Shows only enzymes that cut a minimum/maximum times |
| Sequence length | Shows only enzymes with recognition sequences of the selected lengths |
| Use enzyme group | Uses only enzymes from the selected enzyme group |
| Show methylation | Shows DAM and/or DCM methylation in map and sequence, in red |
| Show GC contents | shows the GC contents in the map |
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