Works, You rock, dude!
Is is possible to turn on some logging, so I can see a record of all the
inferences run and have them in a file?
Rick
Scott Henninger wrote:
Rick, here is a step-by-step procedure to demonstrate rdfs:domain
inferences in Composer:
1. Create a class, let's call
I'm working though another interesting example from Dean's book. This
time typing data by usage from rdfs:domain. I just need a little help
on setting this up in TB. So from page 98, we'd expect that if x has
property P and P has domain D then x is an instance of D, correct? To
set this up in TB
, but when I attempt to select the other property from
add existing, the OK button in the dialog box remains greyed out.
I possibly misunderstood the example. How should I implement this in
TBC?
Rick
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TB Newbie here ...
When reproducing the SPARQL Motion demo in the new Maestro beta
download, the palette doesn't load in the newsfeed graph window. Would
you be so kind as to provide instructions on how to load the palette ?
Rick
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TB Newbie here ...
When reproducing the SPARQL Motion demo in the new Maestro beta
download, the palette doesn't load in the newsfeed graph window. Would
you be so kind as to provide instructions on how to load the palette ?
Rick
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Got it, Thanks. Cool Stuff ...
On Jan 6, 12:32 pm, Scott Henninger shennin...@topquadrant.com
wrote:
Rick, in the upper-left corner of the window is a small triangle
inside a vertical bar. Click on that to expand the palette.
-- Scott
On Jan 6, 11:27 am, Rick Murphy r...@rickmurphy.org