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Unable to Merge Metabolites by Overlapping Them in Escher Webtool #396

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emarquezz opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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Unable to Merge Metabolites by Overlapping Them in Escher Webtool #396

emarquezz opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 3 comments

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@emarquezz
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Hi!

I am using the Escher web tool but it seems I can no longer merge metabolites by overlapping them on the map. I expected that dragging one metabolite node over another would merge them into a single entity, but this doesn’t seem to work now.

I tried this on safari, chrome and firefox as well as in different computers.

Is this feature no longer currently supported in the Escher web tool? If not, is there a workaround or an alternative method to merge metabolites?

Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your work on Escher—it’s an incredibly useful tool! 😊

@IndrekM80
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Yes, experiencing same problems! Also new reaction side-metabolite lines are not smooth (this is a small issue), but no merge on overlapping is a major problem!

@Paulocracy
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Additional info that might help in investigating this issue: Using the (probably older?) Escher version within CNApy (a feature that @axelvonkamp maintains), this error does not occur, we can merge metabolites flawlessly there.

@IndrekM80
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The question is about WEB page

https://escher.github.io/#/

Which does not work properly, what version it is based on I don't know. But what I have noticed is that the FBA page

https://sbrg.github.io/escher-fba/#/

is working properly.

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