Re: [Open Babel] Some questons

2019-01-31 Thread Igor Filippov
You can also check out Chembience: https://github.com/chembience/chembience I have not used personally it but it is developed by the author of NCI Chemical Identifier Resolver and should let you have the same functionality locally. Igor On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 1:09 PM Remming, Robin <

Re: [Open Babel] Some questons

2019-01-31 Thread Dimitri Maziuk via OpenBabel-discuss
On 1/31/19 12:52 PM, Geoffrey Hutchison wrote: > Noel O'Boyle posted an article on SMILES -> SVG using Open Babel: > https://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2015/02/cheminformaticsjs-open-babel.html > > > I believe there's also

Re: [Open Babel] Some questons

2019-01-31 Thread Geoffrey Hutchison
> I’ve been looking at a web based CDXML to png/gif/jpeg converter that so we > are able to display the molecular structures directly to the website. But I’m > having a really hard time to find anything like this and our time is so > limited. Personally, I'd suggest SVG output, which is a

Re: [Open Babel] Some questons

2019-01-31 Thread Scalfani, Vincent
/InChIKey=BSYNRYMUTXBXSQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N/image I don't think it supports cdxml, but perhaps you could convert to another format first? Vin From: Remming, Robin Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2019 3:09 AM To: openbabel-disc...@lists.sf.net Subject: [Open Babel] Some questons Hi, I'm currently attending

[Open Babel] Some questons

2019-01-31 Thread Remming, Robin
Hi, I'm currently attending in one of our Hackaton here at Astrazeneca. We have an idea of building a fast Webapp for our scientist. I've been looking at a web based CDXML to png/gif/jpeg converter that so we are able to display the molecular structures directly to the website. But I'm having