On 2016-10-26 23:39, Peter S. Shenkin wrote:
> Hey, by the way, my agenda is trying to understand all this.
(Using python syntax instead of ML)
Recommended by TFM:
from "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg; import *
All svg names should work with or without package qualifier: point(),
line(), etc., as
Hey, by the way, my agenda is trying to understand all this. I'm ignorant
about the general area and have learned something. But don't worry -- not
enough to be dangerous. :-) If something comes out of the discussion that's
generally useful, great!
By the way, when you post your UGM Jupyter
Since I've been busy at the UGM I haven't had the time to really pay
attention to this thread (or the longer one that spawned it). Apologies for
that.
First: I agree that the current situation is "a bit" ugly.
There is certainly a reason the RDKit generates SVG in the form that it
does, but I
Indeed, when the file under discussion most recently named "svg2.html" is
modified so that "xmlns:svg=" is replaced with "xmlns=", and the file is
renamed "svg2.svg", double-clicking it opens it and correctly correctly
displays the image in the browser.
But trying this in the Jupyter notebook
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