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Cyto Panels are floatable / dockable panels, which will be available in Cytoscape 2.2. We built the Cyto Panel API to cut down on the number of pop-up windows within Cytoscape, and create a more unified user experience. For example, in Cytoscape 2.1, the cPath Plugin enables users to click on a node and immediately view node details in a pop-up window. Using the Cyto Panel API, we can now show these node details in an embedded Cyto Panel, and present a more integrated experience to the user.    Cyto Panels are floatable / dockable panels, which will be available in Cytoscape 2.2. We built the Cyto Panel API to cut down on the number of pop-up windows within Cytoscape, and create a more unified user experience. For example, in Cytoscape 2.1, the cPath Plugin enables users to click on a node and immediately view node details in a pop-up window. Using the Cyto Panel API, we can now show these node details in an embedded Cyto Panel, and present a more integrated experience to the user. For example, the image below shows a screenshot of the latest BioPax Plugin. When you click on a node, the node details appear directly in the left Cyto Panel.

What are Cyto Panels?

Cyto Panels are floatable / dockable panels, which will be available in Cytoscape 2.2. We built the Cyto Panel API to cut down on the number of pop-up windows within Cytoscape, and create a more unified user experience. For example, in Cytoscape 2.1, the cPath Plugin enables users to click on a node and immediately view node details in a pop-up window. Using the Cyto Panel API, we can now show these node details in an embedded Cyto Panel, and present a more integrated experience to the user. For example, the image below shows a screenshot of the latest BioPax Plugin. When you click on a node, the node details appear directly in the left Cyto Panel.

http://cbio.mskcc.org/~cerami/biopax/bp_plugin1.png

CytoPanel_Tutorial (last edited 2009-02-12 01:03:13 by localhost)

Funding for Cytoscape is provided by a federal grant from the U.S. National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) of the Na tional Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number GM070743-01. Corporate funding is provided through a contract from Unilever PLC.

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