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Bastadin 5 rendering error #24

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Chelsea486MHz opened this issue Aug 27, 2017 · 2 comments
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Bastadin 5 rendering error #24

Chelsea486MHz opened this issue Aug 27, 2017 · 2 comments
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@Chelsea486MHz
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Hey. I've been bug testing for a while and found a rendering error with bastadin5

Here's what the molecule is supposed to look like: pubchem link

Here's the render: imgur link

IUPAC name: 5,16,21,32,36-Pentabromo-4,20-dihydroxy-2,18-dioxa-10,27-diazapentacyclo(28.2.2.2(14,17).1(3,7).1(19,23))octatriaconta-3,5,7(38),14,16,19,21,23(35),30,32,33,36-dodecaene-11,12,25,26-tetrone 12,25-dioxime

I can't provide a fix as I'm not familiar with web-oriented programming languages, but I'll keep bug testing.

@Chelsea486MHz Chelsea486MHz changed the title Bastadin 5 Bastadin 5 rendering error Aug 27, 2017
@lambdacasserole
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Hey, thank you very much for taking the time to raise this as an issue. Seeing quite a lot of rendering issues, particularly with big cyclic molecules. I'd wager that #23 is another instance of this same problem. Do let me know if you run across any other molecules that render badly.

@dan2097
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dan2097 commented Dec 6, 2017

Indigo does have an experimental option which improves rendering of molecules like this:
http://lifescience.opensource.epam.com/indigo/examples/layout.html
When I tested it, while it improved this sort of case, it caused regressions on other molecule types, although I can't remember specifically what types of molecule were negatively effected.

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