> Further, > mono RdfQueryTool.exe "uid:jQFjVL1tIE+OAnJArQhca" "" "" "" > should return everything about the resource 'uid:jQFjVL1tIE+OAnJArQhca', > mono RdfQueryTool.exe "" "beagle:MimeType" "Keyword" "text/plain" > should return all resources that are of mime-type 'text/plain', and > mono RdfQueryTool.exe "" "beagle:HitType" "Keyword" "File" > returns only files. However, those three queries do not work for me > right now :-(
Fixed, fixed and fixed (1 was a //TODO, 1 was a doubt I had and was marked //FIXME and the third was a bug). > This is what dBera meant with "rough" ;-) Well... structured query is not for human beings anyway, they are for softwares :) People like me will rather use the advanced query syntax ;-) > @dBera: I would suggest to modify the RDFQuery so that it only takes > subject, predicate and object, where the predicate is the one dumped by > beagle-dump-index --fields. The property type can then be derived from > the property name. I know that this exposes the internal property name > like > prop:k:beagle:MimeType > but since users of the RDFQuery have to specify Text, Keyword or > Internal anyways, they can take the long property name in the first > place. This makes things easier. Go for it. This might need some change in the LuceneQueryingDriver code; if you get lost there, let me know. - dBera -- ----------------------------------------------------- Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers