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Compound Image on the Curate page #63

Closed ljbellis closed 9 years ago

ljbellis commented 9 years ago

Why do you have the compound image right next to the compound window on the curate page?

http://sark.ebi.ac.uk:3021/curation/curate#1763554

Is there any need for it to be there at all?

mnowotka commented 9 years ago

Yes. Compound image and current sketch inside Marvin are two different things. Maybe currently existing image is broken (for example we have exotic compound which marvin can handle easily but software responsible for generating an image can't render it correctly).

ljbellis commented 9 years ago

Exotic? Such as? Do you have an example?

It looks a bit redundant and unnecessary as they're so close together, but if you have examples of where Marvin can handle some structures that the image renderer can, I'd like to have a look at them please?

mnowotka commented 9 years ago

Will do.

ljbellis commented 9 years ago

Excellent. Might be a good way to flag up bad compounds that slip through the net.

mnowotka commented 9 years ago

https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chembl/compound/inspect/CHEMBL1172371 https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chembl/compound/inspect/CHEMBL2179464

ljbellis commented 9 years ago

I still think we should just stick with Marvin as the only viewer.

mark-davies commented 9 years ago

I think it is important to see the image which generated for the compound as it is independent from the sketcher. This is how the compound appears to users in searches, report card, web services etc and it is best to know if it looks wrong.

mnowotka commented 9 years ago

I have even better example: http://sark.ebi.ac.uk:3021/curation/curate#1112