Hi Pilou,
A nightmare? It depends on how you plan the above artwork, I have shown.
While it is time consuming, it is easy for me to give each of the (more than 1500)
elements a proper alphabetically sorted name, based on 5er codegroups, used as prefix,
and which are normally used in cryptographic circles.
So let's say I would name the elements of an inner ring consisting of say 100 elements,
I would name the first element something like aaaaa_innercircle, second element aaaab_innercircle
and so on. An outer leaf could for example start with eeeea_outerleaf etc. And since the above
complex artwork is not in any particular order when importing I would also use a second instance
of MoI running so that I can copy and paste groups, name the elements, prior colorizing in the
second instance of MoI. ;-)
I think this is not to difficult but a very flexible workflow and the advantage with 5er codegroups
is that they can be easily created and more than 11 Million combinations are possible ... :-)
Regards
Stefan
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