RFC Name : Cytoscape Book |
Editor(s): Allan Kuchinsky |
Date: 2008-05-02 |
Status: <!>Under Construction |
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Title |
Lead |
Description |
Status |
Cytoscape Themes. |
Sarah and Alex |
We think it would be useful to provide customized versions of Cytoscape for specific users. An example would be a biologist themed release that would include all plugins to support import/export of biological file formats. |
Ready for testing |
Filter UI redesign. |
Peng |
To construct complex filter with the combination of AND, OR, and NOT. |
Ready for testing |
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Related RFCs
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Issues
* What is the right venue for publishing -- traditional publisher, Publish-on-Demand service, WikiBook?
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