Markus:
Thank you for your generous feedback on my Historical Date datatype.
If you know what sort of site I administer, then you know that my
estimate for the beginning of the universe is a time that is a little
over 500 years more recent than the theoretical start of the Julian
Period. (Specif
Hi all,
SMW just got one new and one old feature (coming with the next release
candidate) which I think are worth pointing out:
(1) Type:Boolean works again. It mostly does what it did in SMW0.7: you enter
values by saying 1 or 0, or one of the true- or false-words defined for your
language. Y
Got it - if it'll speed up the process, that'll be great. Currently SMW on
top of MW runs significantly slower then just MW which is not very good
because it means that SMW+MW can't scale as good as MW alone.
Can you describe in a couple of paragraphs how SMW data and queries are
getting cached an
On Freitag, 14. Dezember 2007, Sergey Chernyshev wrote:
> Markus, can you elaborate on three values - what's the difference between
> SOME and FULL?
FULL is what used to be "true" in 1.0 (default)
NONE is what used to be "false" in all versions
SOME is new, but does basically what 0.7 did earlier.
* Markus Krötzsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-12 21:07]:
> On Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2007, Thomas Bleher wrote:
> > 67 foreach($properties as $singleprop) {
> > 68 $dv =
> > SMWFactbox::addProperty($singleprop,$value,$valueCaption); 69 }
> >
> > $dv is overwritten h
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Markus, can you elaborate on three values - what's the difference between
SOME and FULL?
Sergey
On Dec 14, 2007 7:27 AM, Markus Krötzsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Freitag, 14. Dezember 2007, cnit wrote:
> > > Indeed. This was fixed now in SVN.
> >
> > Thank you! It works!!
> > A
On Freitag, 14. Dezember 2007, cnit wrote:
> > Indeed. This was fixed now in SVN.
>
> Thank you! It works!!
> And with #ask SMW has become much more powerful!
>
> One tought - I wonder if $smwgQEqualitySupport should be true by
> default.. It seems to speeds up a little when set false. But of cours
> Indeed. This was fixed now in SVN.
Thank you! It works!!
And with #ask SMW has become much more powerful!
One tought - I wonder if $smwgQEqualitySupport should be true by
default.. It seems to speeds up a little when set false. But of course
that's the matter of tuning and can be done by the use