> One quick comment.
> By default, Cytoscape uses "node size" instead of "node width" and
> "height," so the diagram looks better if you unlock it. You can do it
> from the default view editor (check box on the bottom-left).
> Kei
> 2009/11/3 Keiichiro Ono <kei...@gmail.com>:
> > Hi.
> > This is interesting.
> > I've tried the drag & drop the URL of the XGMML, and looks it works
> > fine (see the attached pic.)
> > Thanks.
> > Kei
> > 2009/10/31 Ravi <sreebash...@gmail.com>:
> >> Dear Cytoscape group members,
> >> We are pleased to offer TexFlame, a on-line service, free to
> >> individuals, that renders a single PubMed abstract as a SBGN-like
> >> graph. We also offer users to export TexFlame graphs in XGMML format
> >> which can be viewed in Cytoscape.
> >> Availability:http://www.texflame.com
> >> TexFlame usage Help:http://www.texflame.com/Help.html
> >> Cytoscape (XGMML file export) Help:http://www.texflame.com/CytoHelp.html
> >> Legend:http://www.texflame.com/Legends.html
> >> We welcome feedback (cont...@texflame.com/r...@texflame.com) from the
> >> enlightened Cytoscape user community on the way we have conceptualized
> >> our graphs and also on our product in general.
> >> - Ravikumar
> > --
> > Keiichiro Ono k...@ucsd.edu
> > Cytoscape Core Developer Team:http://www.cytoscape.org/
> > UCSD School of Medicine Trey Ideker Lab:http://chianti.ucsd.edu/idekerlab/
> --
> Keiichiro Ono k...@ucsd.edu
> Cytoscape Core Developer Team:http://www.cytoscape.org/
> UCSD School of Medicine Trey Ideker Lab:http://chianti.ucsd.edu/idekerlab/
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