Hi.

John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:

> Can you give us an example of what you are trying to do?

For instance, I'd like to link my WebID to publications of mine in a
semantic way, using dcterm or FOAF vocabularies.

This is done as RDFa by using links like :
<p><span about="#me" rel="foaf:homepage">The canonical address of my
homepage is at <a
href="http://example.com/~bob/";>http://example.com/~bob/</a></span>

This would ideally be encoded in org in a way that is more compact than
this construct ;)

> I don't think
> org-mode supports this rich of behavior out of the box, but see
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/02/05/Extending-the-org-mode-link-syntax-with-attributes/
> for an example idea of what you could imagine doing with a link type
> approach that could be inline with text.
>

Yes, this looks interesting.

Ideally, a mix of org-mode and Turtle [0] could be great, as Turtle
seems the most human-friendly way to write RDF.

In Turtle, the relation above is described with :
<#me>
  foaf:homepage <http://example.com/~bob/> .

for instance.

So I don't know exactly how both could be mixed...

It's hard to think about a compact notation that would allow decorating
org-mode stuff with RDF properties or relations on the fly...

Hope this makes sense (at least for the Semantic Web aware fools ;).

Best regards,

[0] http://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/
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