That's great, Sergei, and just in time for the 2.3.1 release. The
examples are actually from a user (see
http://forums.openbabel.org/Convert-Problem-SVG-from-SDF-td3854827.html)
so I can't take the credit for that. :-)

Regarding the templates, that definitely sounds useful. I'll leave it
to Chris to follow up.

- Noel

2011/10/8 Sergey V. Trepalin <t...@chemical-block.com>:
> Hi, Noel
> Please take corrected mcdlutil.cpp in the attached archive. Example of newly
> generated *.svg file is in the archive also.
> Thank you very much for excellent test *.sdf file! The corrected mistake was
> also present in Java codes also.
> With best wishes, Sergei
>
> P.S. Do you interesting in structure rendering routine, which rotates 2D
> structure and flip groups to match input template structure? Using this, for
> example, one can present steroids in standard way - two 6-membered condensed
> cycles are drawn at lower-left side and 5 - membered cycle at upper right.
> It seems for me that Chris Morley asked me for such code some years ago...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Noel O'Boyle [mailto:baoille...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 12:13 PM
> To: Sergey V. Trepalin
> Subject: Re: Some layout issues
>
> Sure. You can always get the latest version at
> http://openbabel.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/openbabel/openbabel/trunk/src/.
> Just click on mcdlutil.cpp and then Download.
>
> - Noel
>
> On 7 October 2011 05:34, Sergey V. Trepalin <t...@chemical-block.com> wrote:
>> Hi, Noel
>> Could you send me last version of MCDLUtil.cpp or give me URL to get it?
>> With best wishes, Sergei
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Noel O'Boyle [mailto:baoille...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 10:17 PM
>> To: Sergey V. Trepalin
>> Cc: Geoffrey Hutchison
>> Subject: Some layout issues
>>
>> Hi Sergey,
>>
>> Using the current development code, the attached SDF file gives the
> attached
>> SVG file (viewable in Firefox). If you have some time, could you look into
>> these layout problems? Several of them seem to be related to the presence
> of
>> a nitrogen.
>>
>> Regards,
>>   Noel
>>
>>
>

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