If you want to get into handling special properties, one complication comes
from the fact that there are two places where SMW refreshes properties for a
page :
- when saving the page
- during background jobs
If you don't want to use wiki text to add your properties, you will have to
find both pla
Hi, thanks for the answers.
The thing I want to do is perform some semantic refactorings.
So I need to know wich are all the special annotations that SMW use. Your
recomendation is to look into the user manual and make a compilation of all
of them ? Maybe they belong to a category so it´s so much
Hey,
> Could anybody now add pretty appearance settings to [1]? The text is too
small now, IMO. I think it's possible just to copy the css from MediaWiki
website [2].
Done :)
Cheers
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Jeroen De Dauw
http://www.bn2vs.com
Don't panic. Don't be evil.
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Thank you Markus! it really works.
Could anybody now add pretty appearance settings to [1]? The text is too
small now, IMO. I think it's possible just to copy the css from MediaWiki
website [2].
[1] http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Geshi.css
[2] http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
On 06/09/11 15:16, Yaron Koren wrote:
> Hi Markus,
>
> It's not quite true that SMW "only stores data that is actually found on
> a page" - there's also metadata that it can store, like the current
> "Modification date" special property. I guessed, when I read Mauricio's
> email, that that's what h
Your aggregated wishes are my command. Should work now.
Markus
On 05/09/11 13:59, Dan Bolser wrote:
> +1
>
>
> Dan.
>
> Don't panic. Don't be Google.
>
> On 15 August 2011 20:52, Jeroen De Dauw wrote:
>> +1 for installing SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi extension.
>>
>> --
>> Jeroen De Dauw
>> http://www.
Hi Markus,
It's not quite true that SMW "only stores data that is actually found on a
page" - there's also metadata that it can store, like the current
"Modification date" special property. I guessed, when I read Mauricio's
email, that that's what he was talking about, though I could be wrong.
-Y
On 05/09/11 23:14, Chris Davis wrote:
>> I can't comment in detail, but I think that having the ability to
>> query specific SPARQL endpoints and map the results to property values
>> would be a killer feature.
>
>> There is so much data on the semantic web, being able to navigate it
>> in my
On 05/09/11 15:34, Mauricio Etchevest wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on an new extension for SMW.
Great.
>
> There're two things that don't work out:
>
> My extension has to generate new semantic annotations without any user
> input,
> Anybody could tell me how to start ? Any recommendations on wh
On 5 September 2011 23:14, Chris Davis wrote:
>> I can't comment in detail, but I think that having the ability to
>> query specific SPARQL endpoints and map the results to property values
>> would be a killer feature.
>
>> There is so much data on the semantic web, being able to navigate it
>> in
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