Hi Felix,
The diagrams in the repository are all drawn by hand - using Adobe
Illustrator, I think. The source format is SVG and I think there is a
collection of template objects that are used to create the diagrams
which should be available. Perhaps Dougal might be able to help if
that might be
Hi Felix
Following up on what Andre wrote, I can confirm the diagrams are drawn
by hand using Adobe Illustrator. The original files are .ai (from
Adobe Illustrator) and they are converted to .png (for the website)
and .svg (for the OpenCell session files).
We have a library of glyphs
Hi Adam
Thanks for this useful feedback. I'll ask Hanne to upload .svg
versions of the glyphs as soon as she has some time.
Best wishes
Catherine
On 13/10/2010, at 8:49 PM, Adam Reeve wrote:
Hi Felix and Catherine
I've used Inkscape a lot and it's great. It doesn't support the Adobe
On 14/10/2010 8:23 a.m., Catherine Lloyd wrote:
Hi Felix
We have a library of glyphs which can be downloaded for free from the
model repository:
http://models.cellml.org/workspace/sessionresources/
You need to click on manifest for the latest addition to the folder
and you can download the
On 14/10/2010 8:49 a.m., Adam Reeve wrote:
Hi Felix and Catherine
I've used Inkscape a lot and it's great. It doesn't support the Adobe
Illustrator file format very well though, I tried opening the glyph
library in Inkscape and I only got part of a cell membrane. It would
be nice if the glyph
Hi all.
I just want to ask, how are the schematic diagrams shown in the cellml model
repository made? I'm just starting to use cellml, but i would like to make
diagrams like that for my models. Thanks for your help.
Felix.
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