On Thu, 15 Jul 2010, Tim Gruene wrote:
> Maybe icons which are crossed out might be a better solution for the negative
> ones.
The problem with this is that "X-RAY" crossed out suggests "no X-rays", i.e.
a non X-ray experiment, not an X-ray experiment for which the structure
factors are unavailable. A diagonal crossing out would be fine to negate the
"protein", "DNA/RNA", "heterogen" and "published" icons though.
I agree with the reservations about the use of the background that Frances
has expressed, and think that it would be good to use different shapes for
positive/negative icons if possible. Maybe for the experimental technique, a
thick underlining or an outline font could be used to distinguish between
data present or absent.
Apart from this PDBprints is excellent IMO. I find it very useful when
scanning down a list of search results.
Regards,
Peter.
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