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    dxf2mod

    DXF to Kicad Module File Converter

    This program converts DXF line, circle, and arc entities to the Kicad module file format. Possible improvements include pad detection, and scaling. Currently it the unit system must be in inches for all software. The program itself was written in Autohotkey so it must be used on a Windows machine. I chose this language as it is what I am most familiar with. If there is a use for it I may port it to python so it can be used cross platform.
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    In Systems Biology models are created in various formats (Matlab, Java, C/C++, Python, ...). "Annotate Your Model" will help you to link your model to biological web resources by creating a CSV file containing MIRIAM annotations.
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