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{{DISPLAYTITLE: Editing a Layout}}
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There are some actions that can be performed to edit the layouts loaded in OptFlux. Here they will be detailed.
 
 
There are some actions that can be performed to edit the layouts loaded in OptFlux.  
 
  
 
== Dragging Fix/Unfix ==
 
== Dragging Fix/Unfix ==
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When the nodes are fixed, the user can also drag them to other positions. If multiple nodes are selected, then all fixed nodes withing the selected area will be dragged.
 
When the nodes are fixed, the user can also drag them to other positions. If multiple nodes are selected, then all fixed nodes withing the selected area will be dragged.
  
== Merge/Replicate Metabolite Node ==
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== Merge/Replicate Node ==  
 
 
[[Image: MergeReplicate.png|1000px]]
 
 
 
Merging or replicating nodes allows the  user to specify if that chemical entity will be represented by more than one node or not.
 
 
 
By looking at the image above it is possible to see such an example:
 
 
 
<b>1</b> When a metabolite node is connected by several reactions, if the user right-clicks over a note, the right-click menu will show the option <i>Replicate Node</>;
 
 
 
<b>2</b> The replication will result in a node representing the same metabolite for each of the reactions;
 
 
 
<b>3</b> The option changes from <i>Replicate Node</i> to <i>Merge Node</i> when the node is connected with a single reaction.
 
 
 
<b>4</b> When the option is chosen a green edge will follow the mouse cursor. <b><i>It is only possible to merge nodes that represent the same metabolite!</i></b>
 
 
 
<b>5</b> The result is a single node replacing the merged ones.
 
 
 
== Merge/Replicate Reaction Node ==
 
 
 
Similarly to the metabolite nodes, it is possible to merge and replicate reaction nodes.
 
 
 
[[Image : C4 replicatemergerReaction.png | 750px]]
 
 
 
<b>Two reaction nodes can be merged if they are connected with the exact same nodes and have the same reversibility!</b> Such an example is the image above where A is the merged reaction node and B the replicated node.
 
  
 
== Delete Reaction ==
 
== Delete Reaction ==
 
[[Image: Remove reaction2.png]]
 
 
It is possible to remove a reaction node by right-clicking on it, and selection the option showed in the image above. This will result in the removal of the reaction node, and removal of the nodes that were only connected to this specific reaction.
 

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