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Contentmining of Open phytochemical literature for medicinal activities
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Installing Chem4Word with the library of active compounds #35

Open deadlyvices opened 4 years ago

deadlyvices commented 4 years ago

Introduction

Chem4Word is a free plug-in for Microsoft Word. You can write semantic chemistry documents with it. Follow this posting to install Chem4Word and view the library of active compounds within it.

N.B: It runs on the desktop version for Microsoft Windows only. Linux and Mac users will not be able to run it (apologies - if you really want to try it out, get in touch with me and I can arrange a demo platform).

Installing Chem4Word

Installing the library

Chem4Word comes with a built-in library of compounds you will need to replace.

Instructions for downloading extra compound libaries can be found here https://www.chem4word.co.uk/extra-compound-libraries/

Running Chem4Word

petermr commented 4 years ago

Thoughts about C4W

creating annotated tables

Could we take a fulltext.xml from the CEV corpus, and annotate the compound table (there always is one) with the C4W.cml files. E.g add a CML column to all tables. I think this is relatively easy and I think being able to browse these tables would be sensational. We could have dumb images for non-Word and C4W for the word.

MikeWilliams-UK commented 4 years ago

Folder has now been created on the Chem4Word web site. Initial issue text edited to remove instructions duplicated by the new page. Page has been created at https://www.chem4word.co.uk/extra-compound-libraries/ to list them. @deadlyvices I have emailed you the FTP details separtely.

MikeWilliams-UK commented 4 years ago

This sort of thing should be in the project's wiki rather than an issue (especially as it is NOT an issue)