I am convinced :-). What remains unclear to me is how to report the expected
input type of a parameter to a UI-creating interface. The types are not really
standard things like integer and string but also things like some
template name or the name of a property printout in the query. Should we
Hey, I'm back from San Francisco and what I find? the Special:Ask discussion
is getting hot ;)
I have a few things to input - my experience shows that building universal
UI builder is a hard thing to do - Yaron can probably second that. My
approach to this problem before was to have subclasses
Markus - I think any info on the type of the parameter can just be part of
the parameter description; an example would be, for the zoom parameter of
the googlemap format, The zoom level of the map (must be an integer
between 1 and 18, with '1' being the furthest away).
Sergey - it's true that
I didn't see any complaints about this functionality so I'll go ahead and
check it into the repository.
Thank you,
Sergey
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On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Sergey Chernyshev
sergey.chernys...@gmail.com wrote:
As promised, I
That sounds very good. I just realized that you asked before about the
Google Summer of Code - there's a student who's applying to the GSoC to work
on adding full support for mapping services to SMW - most notably updating
Semantic Layers, but also, if there's time, adding support for services
Yeah, I saw you on the list of mentors for MW ;) Looks like we'll get a huge
support for mapping ;) BTW, advise him to make multiple releases during his
project so only last one is not completed ;)
Sergey
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Yaron Koren yaro...@gmail.com wrote:
That