Mike MacCoss responded: |
2020-01-08 17:53 |
Absolutely, let us know if you need a high resolution image.
-Mike |
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roman sakson responded: |
2020-01-23 05:18 |
Dear Mike,
we are also preparing a manuscript that makes quite extensive use of Skyline (great software!). So, a high resolution picture (or vector graphic, ideally) would be highly appreciated! Do I need to provide an email or is it maybe possible to make it accessible on your homepage?
Thank you!
Roman |
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Mike MacCoss responded: |
2020-01-23 14:37 |
Hi Roman,
Yes we will send you high resolution images. Given the requests we will try and post images somewhere on the website for people to use.
Thanks for your interest!
Mike |
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Brendan MacLean responded: |
2020-01-23 14:51 |
I have uploaded the ZIP file containing our vector graphics images (*.eps) for the Skyline logo, and added a link to:
https://skyline.ms/papers.url
Enjoy! |
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roman sakson responded: |
2020-01-24 00:32 |
Hi Brendan and Mike,
thank you for the fast response and for making it available!
Hope to see you in Houston,
Roman |
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roman sakson responded: |
2022-01-21 15:25 |
Hi Brendan,
I decided to reopen this older thread, as I would now like to ask you to also kindly provide a vector graphics or high resolution image of the Panorama logo (I would like to mention its use for targeted peptide selection in my PhD thesis). Not sure whether I should have asked on the Panorama support board but I thought since we already have this very similar thread...
Thank you!
Roman |
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Mike MacCoss responded: |
2022-01-22 10:31 |
Of course. We love that people want to use these graphics in their publications and dissertations. Let us know if you need anything from us.
Mike |
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roman sakson responded: |
2022-01-22 18:26 |
Thank you, Mike! Skyline (and, more recently, Panorama) are really a vital tool for the bigger part of my research as well as teaching activities.
Looking forward to the online course next month! |
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