On 21/11/2011 09:12, JP wrote:
> Brilliant, many thanks for this Chris.
>
> - How do you make your molecules in a grid like in your attached example?
If more than one molecule is being output, they are automatically put in
a square grid. You can also specify the number of rows or columns. This
i
Brilliant, many thanks for this Chris.
Two further questions:
- Will this change be released with the next version of open babel?
- How do you make your molecules in a grid like in your attached example?
Many Thanks,
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Jean-Paul Ebejer
Early Stage Researcher
On 19 November 2011 14:05, Chris Mo
Hi,In my experience, the SVG always has a transparent background and the b-option only renders the lines and the default text in white. Please see the attached screen shot of a webpage with grey background and two pics of benzene, one without and one with the -xb option.Kind regards,Fredrik11 nov 2
Is it possible to have a transparent background (or user specified) when
converting to an svg?
The choice of black and white looks very arbitrary.
I can only find this in the options:
b black background
The default is white. The atom colors work with both.
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Jean-Paul Ebejer
Early Stage Rese