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=== Multiple similar interactions ===
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How should we display multiple similar interactions in such a way that it looks nice while the interactions are correctly represented? An example is in the Smooth Muscle Contraction pathway:
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http://ftp2.bigcat.unimaas.nl/~thomas.kelder/images/wikipathways_curation/smooth_muscle_original.png
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You see that the interactions to the GNAS protein are grouped by an arc. However, if we just link the lines to the arc, like this:
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http://ftp2.bigcat.unimaas.nl/~thomas.kelder/images/wikipathways_curation/smooth_muscle_compact.png
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Then the interactions will not be recognized properly (since there is an interaction with the arc, not with GNAS).
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Alternatively, we could explicitely draw each interaction seperately, but as you can see below, this doesn't look nice:
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http://ftp2.bigcat.unimaas.nl/~thomas.kelder/images/wikipathways_curation/smooth_muscle_all.png
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Any ideas on how to solve this?
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- [[User:Thomas|Thomas]] 17:54, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
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Can we have each of the separate lines from the receptors link to a connector hub?  I'm not sure if this edge connector type exists, but I've seen it illustrated at:
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http://www.wikipathways.org/index.php/Pathway:Rattus_norvegicus:Catecholamine_synthesis
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This would seem to solve the problem if you can have multiple lines merge into a single line and have anchor points on that line, so that an inhibition edge hits that.
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- [[User:Nsalomonis|Nsalomonis]] 23:13, 18 May 2008 (PST)
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