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# Treeview README file
# 
# CONTENTS:
# 
# 1) Description of files
# 2) Cluster-3.0-OSX Integration
# 
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1) Description of files: 

APPLET: TreeView-X.X.X-applet.tar.gz      
 working sample applet distribution - needs documentation!

UNIX: TreeView-X.X.X-bin.tar.gz      
 distribution for unix/linux/etc

WINDOWS: TreeView-X.X.X-win.zip
 similar to .tar.gz, but easier to unpack on windows
 also includes setup.exe, an installer written by Michiel Jan Laurens de Hoon
 
SOURCE: TreeView-X.X.X-src.tar.gz      
 source distribution

MAC OS X: TreeView-X.X.X-osx.dmg       
 distribution for mac os x

Mac OS 9: Instructions for Mac OS9:
 
Unfortunately, i no longer have access to an OS9 machine, and can no longer easily build a new distro. 
Here's what you need to do in order to get the latest treeview running:

1) download and expand the TreeView-1.0.1-os9.sit file
2) download and expand the latest TreeView-X.X.X-bin.tar.gz file
3) copy over the TreeView.jar file to the 1.0.1-os9 folder, replacing the original.

MANUAL: JTVUserManual-X.X.X.pdf  
 manual in pdf format, if updated since the last one
 also available on the website, with the html version.

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2) Cluster-3.0-OSX-Integration


The following is a brief description of how to get the "Launch Treeview" button of cluster 3.0 (see http://bonsai.ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~mdehoon/software/cluster/software.htm) to work nicely on Mac OSX.

1) download the TreeView-X.X.X-bin.tar.gz file. This should unpack to make a TreeView-X.X.X-bin folder. Be sure not to get the TreeView-X.X.X-osx.dmg file by mistake.
2) Rename the TreeView-X.X.X-bin folder to TreeView
3) Move the TreeView folder to the Applications folder in the finder

Double-clicking "Cluster" in the Applications folder, and then clicking the java treeview button should now work