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- [[User:Thomas|Thomas]] 17:54, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
- [[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:
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
http://www.wikipathways.org/index.php/Pathway:Rattus_norvegicus:Catecholamine_synthesis

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Multiple similar interactions

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:

smooth_muscle_original.png

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:

smooth_muscle_compact.png

Then the interactions will not be recognized properly (since there is an interaction with the arc, not with GNAS).

Alternatively, we could explicitely draw each interaction seperately, but as you can see below, this doesn't look nice:

smooth_muscle_all.png

Any ideas on how to solve this?

- Thomas 17:54, 14 May 2008 (UTC)


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:

http://www.wikipathways.org/index.php/Pathway:Rattus_norvegicus:Catecholamine_synthesis

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.

- Nsalomonis 23:13, 18 May 2008 (PST)

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