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How to include a drawing on a wiki page: 1. add {{{drawing:myDrawing}}} to your page where you want the drawing to appear. Where myDrawing is the name of your drawing. 1. Save the page 1. A link called "Create new drawing" should appear on your page. Click on it. 1. A Java applet will appear to allow you to create the drawing. More details at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/TWikiDrawPlugin 1. When done editing the drawing, from the Java applet, Save and Exit (from the Drawing menu) 1. Reload the page and the drawing should appear 1. To edit the drawing again, either click on the drawing itself, or go to the attachments for your page and click 'edit' next to the .draw file. |
Gary Bader is a post-doctoral fellow in Chris Sander's lab at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center located in the upper east side of Manhattan.
See [http://www.cbio.mskcc.org/ our homepage] for more information.
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How to include a drawing on a wiki page:
add drawing:myDrawing to your page where you want the drawing to appear. Where myDrawing is the name of your drawing.
- Save the page
- A link called "Create new drawing" should appear on your page. Click on it.
A Java applet will appear to allow you to create the drawing. More details at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/TWikiDrawPlugin
- When done editing the drawing, from the Java applet, Save and Exit (from the Drawing menu)
- Reload the page and the drawing should appear
- To edit the drawing again, either click on the drawing itself, or go to the attachments for your page and click 'edit' next to the .draw file.