Re: [Arches] Re: Creating a new resource - Intangible heritage

2017-07-30 Thread Joel Aldor
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RE: [Arches] Re: Creating a new resource - Intangible heritage

2016-02-18 Thread Carlisle, Philip
[mailto:archesproject@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Adam Cox Sent: 16 February 2016 17:26 To: Darcy W. Christ Cc: Arches Project Subject: Re: [Arches] Re: Creating a new resource Gotchya. Yes, for something brand new, your graph would probably be significantly different from the defaults, but it's

Re: [Arches] Re: Creating a new resource

2016-02-16 Thread Adam Cox
Gotchya. Yes, for something brand new, your graph would probably be significantly different from the defaults, but it's still worth taking a close look at the Heritage Resource graph and see how far you can get with renaming nodes... Ultimately, even for making a new resource type, I'd recommend

Re: [Arches] Re: Creating a new resource

2016-02-15 Thread Darcy W. Christ
Thanks Adam. We’re exploring support for Intangible Cultural Heritage (to be named something like Cultural and Natural Properties). At the moment, it doesn’t seem to fit into the other sections, but perhaps we are thinking about it incorrectly. This is a long-term project which I am happy to de

[Arches] Re: Creating a new resource

2016-02-15 Thread Adam Cox
Hi Darcy, what you see in the Resource Manager dropdown menu are the six default (Arches-HIP) resource types. In the database these are defined by the resource graphs, one per resource type. Here's the documentation about that. Are