Hi Greg and all the others involved,
That looks really nice! And don't give any code to Noel anymore, it all ends up
in JavaScript :-) (who would have thought 10 years ago that would make any
sense).
Best,
Markus
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| Markus Sitzmann
| markus.sitzm...@gmail.com
On 14.02.2015, at 08:01, Greg Landrum greg.land...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
Noel's great blog post on using the RDKit from emscripten
(http://baoilleach.blogspot.ch/2015/02/cheminformaticsjs-rdkit.html) made me
realize that I should post something here about the new RDKit drawing code
that's currently available in github.
Rather than do a long email message, I did a quick blog post that
demonstrates some of the functionality:
http://rdkit.blogspot.com/2015/02/new-drawing-code.html
I'm still actively working on this, but I think what's there is already worth
showing off a bit. :-)
Many thanks are due to Dave Cosgrove, who did the initial work that makes
this all possible.
-greg
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