[med-svn] [gfapy] 01/01: reword long description

Sascha Steinbiss satta at debian.org
Wed Jul 19 12:26:24 UTC 2017


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commit 4a18f2077011e6e8ad0c8e83da7ab4ae33c787ea
Author: Sascha Steinbiss <satta at debian.org>
Date:   Wed Jul 19 14:26:06 2017 +0200

    reword long description
---
 debian/control | 14 +++++++-------
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index 681df97..5accee1 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ Description: flexible and extensible software library for handling sequence grap
  analysis programs have been adopting the formats as an interchange format,
  which allow the user to easily combine different sequence analysis tools.
  .
- This library implements the GFA1 and GFA2 specifications. It allows to create
- a Gfa object from a file in the GFA format or from scratch, to enumerate the
- graph elements (segments, links, containments, paths and header lines), to
- traverse the graph (by traversing all links outgoing from or incoming to a
- segment), to search for elements (e.g. which links connect two segments) and
- to manipulate the graph (e.g. to eliminate a link or a segment or to
- duplicate a segment distributing the read counts evenly on the copies).
+ This library implements the GFA1 and GFA2 specification. It is possible to
+ create a Gfa object from a file in the GFA format or from scratch, to
+ enumerate the graph elements (segments, links, containments, paths and header
+ lines), to traverse the graph (by traversing all links outgoing from or
+ incoming to a segment), to search for elements (e.g. which links connect two
+ segments) and to manipulate the graph (e.g. to eliminate a link or a segment
+ or to duplicate a segment distributing the read counts evenly on the copies).
  .
  The GFA format can be easily extended by users by defining own custom tags
  and record types. In Gfapy, it is easy to write extensions modules, which

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