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<li>Find the folder in the BioUML repository where you want to download the model (for example, use the temporary folder in the tree: <i>data/Collaboration/Demo/Data/Temp</i>). Then, right-click on this folder and select <b>"Import"</b>.
 
<li>Find the folder in the BioUML repository where you want to download the model (for example, use the temporary folder in the tree: <i>data/Collaboration/Demo/Data/Temp</i>). Then, right-click on this folder and select <b>"Import"</b>.
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<li>In the window that opens, click on the <b>"Computer"</b> button and find the document with the model in the file system of your computer.
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<li>Select the document and click on the <b>"Start"</b> button.
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<li>The model will appear in the BioUML repository and will be opened in a new workspace tab.
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Let's see these steps in screenshots:
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<li>Find the folder in the BioUML repository where you want to download the model (for example, use the temporary folder in the tree: <i>data/Collaboration/Demo/Data/Temp</i>). Then, right-click on this folder and select <b>"Import"</b>.
 
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<h2>Adjusting model layout</h2>
 
 
To change the default layout of the model, use the <b>Layout</b> tab in the right bottom panel.
 
 
<br>[[File:model_layout_01.png]]<br><br>
 
 
Currently, BioUML contains the folloing layout schemes:
 
*[[Hierarchical layout]] (default)
 
*[[Orthogonal layout]]
 
*[[Force directed layout]]
 
*[[Cross cost grid layout]]
 
*[[Grid layout]]
 
 
<br>Select the desired scheme and click on the <b>Prepare layout</b> button [[File:Execute_icon.png]]. The newly generated layout will be shown on the right in the same tab.
 
 
<br>[[File:model_layout_02.png]]<br><br>
 
 
Then, click on the <b>Apply layout</b> button [[File:Add2docpane_icon.png]] to apply this layout to the model diagram in the document pane.
 
 
<br>[[File:model_layout_03.png]]<br><br>
 
 
The selected layout scheme will apply to the model.
 
 
<br>[[File:model_layout_04.png]]<br><br>
 
 
<h2>Basic model editing</h2>
 
 
To edit any entity of the model, click on the corresponding element in the diagram and then click the <b>Edit</b> button [[File:Edit_icon.png]].
 
 
<br>[[File:systems_biology_egiting_entities.png]]<br><br>
 
 
The same actions can be performed for model reactions.
 
 
<br>[[File:systems_biology_egiting_reactions.png]]<br><br>
 
 
To edit model variables, use the <b>Variables</b> tab and after making changes, click the <b>Save</b> button [[File:Save_icon.png]] to reflect these changes in the current version of the model.
 
 
<br>[[File:systems_biology_egiting_parameters.png]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 16 March 2022

To import SBML model, do the following:

  1. Find the folder in the BioUML repository where you want to download the model (for example, use the temporary folder in the tree: data/Collaboration/Demo/Data/Temp). Then, right-click on this folder and select "Import".
  2. In the window that opens, click on the "Computer" button and find the document with the model in the file system of your computer.
  3. Select the document and click on the "Start" button.
  4. The model will appear in the BioUML repository and will be opened in a new workspace tab.

Let's see these steps in screenshots:

  1. Find the folder in the BioUML repository where you want to download the model (for example, use the temporary folder in the tree: data/Collaboration/Demo/Data/Temp). Then, right-click on this folder and select "Import".

    Import model 01.png

  2. In the window that opens, click on the "Computer" button and find the document with the model in the file system of your computer.

    Import model 02.png

  3. Select the document and click on the "Start" button.

    Import model 03.png

  4. The model will appear in the BioUML repository and will be opened in a new workspace tab.

    Import model 04.png

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