On 10/9/07, Markus Krötzsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > The ask result itself, as provided by the SMW-store, is an
> > > multidimensional array that has objects for all values that will get
> > > printed (basically the structure is like that of ask result tables,
> just
> > > not as HTML but
Markus Krötzsch wrote:
> (1) "Relations" and "Attributes" are joined and become "Properties"
and later
> * Alias strings for all SMW elements. English labels are allowed in all
> languages, names of old SMW elements still work as aliases for their
> replacements.
Since the 0.7 Attribute nam
On Dienstag, 9. Oktober 2007, cnit wrote:
> > I am sure they will consider a patch that implements this, if anyone
> > submits it. ;-)
>
> I am sure they can create such patch much faster than, for example,
> myself. Because they write their own code, while others need to "hack"
> it. Though I am p
> I am sure they will consider a patch that implements this, if anyone submits
> it. ;-)
I am sure they can create such patch much faster than, for example,
myself. Because they write their own code, while others need to "hack"
it. Though I am perfectly aware they can live without such patch, at le
On Mittwoch, 26. September 2007, cnit wrote:
> > Finally, we were rightly asked to provide a parser function for
> > (something like {{#ask|...}}). This would yield full template
> > compatibility. The new "::" syntax is one step towards this, the better
> > datavalue formatting is another one. Wh
> Finally, we were rightly asked to provide a parser function for
> (something like {{#ask|...}}). This would yield full template compatibility.
> The new "::" syntax is one step towards this, the better datavalue formatting
> is another one. What is really missing is the conversion of HTML-query
Hi all,
Denny and I have been hard to communicate with recently, mostly due to our
high workloads. Please bear with us. I will now take some time to shed some
light on the upcoming SMW 1.0 release.
[In all feature description below, the keyword "will" is used to describe
features that are not