Dear all,
This is just to let you know that a new OpenCOR snapshot has been released (see here).
Using this snapshot, you will now be able to customise both a graph panel and the graphs it holds, and save the whole thing in a SED-ML file / COMBINE archive, and retrieve it. For example, if you open this remote SED-ML file (using Ctrl+Shift+O) and run it, you should get something like the following (note that the simulation output was reduced for illustration purposes):

Graph panels and graphs can be customised using the third panel from the top on the left-hand side of the screen (the one that reads “Graphs”). You can switch between graph panel settings and graphs settings by clicking on the
icon in the top-right of the panel. This will bring up a menu from which you can select either “Graph Panel" or “Graphs”. From there, you will have access to the corresponding settings. Just play around and see for yourselves. Hopefully, you will find those settings suitable enough for your needs.
In this snapshot, it is also possible to show/hide the legend of a given graph panel. You can do so either through the context menu of a graph panel or through its settings (using that panel on the left). The legend consists of clickable buttons, which when pressed down means that the corresponding graph is visible.
This is it in a nutshell, but feel free to get in touch if something is not clear.
Best regards, Alan.
Dear all,
This is just to let you know that a new OpenCOR snapshot has just been released (see here). Indeed, although there is nothing fundamentally wrong with yesterday’s snapshot, this new snapshot is essentially the result of some user feedback with regards to the customisation of a graph panel’s background colour. Thus, OpenCOR can now distinguish between the background colour of the plot area and that of its surrounding area (see issue #1473). While at it, I noticed some minor plotting glitches on Linux/macOS, which have been corrected (see issue #1475).
Best regards, Alan.