I have written an iPad app that accesses SWP pages using the TBCME TBL
instance. It works fine in the Apple IDE/Simulator and used to work on the
device wired to my machine. Lately it doesn't work on the device. Is there
anything that has changed in the last few revisions (since last summer)
th
I was trying to load a large model (FMA) so I could take a look at it.
TBCME said this was ill advised and said it could create a project that
would point to the model and said ok. I am sure TBCME would have been happy
to continue doing this but I decided to cancel the operation - but there is
I added an import into a model I am constructing. This import is the FMA
(anatomy ontology) and has tens of thousands of classes. It took a couple
of minutes to add it. I later had to exit TBC and when I reopened the
application the Progress Information dialog said the app was "Applying
Supercl
n Composer. Again, this will take some time, but in
> the end it will make the assertions and you can save them so you do not
> have to do this in the future.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On May 28, 2014, at 3:32 PM, Jack Hodges >
> wrote:
>
> I added an import into a model I a
Thanks Holder, I'll try that out.
Jack
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 3:18 AM, wrote:
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> Model loading...taking foreve
e labels (if yes
> please try switching that off)? What hardware are you using and do you have
> enough memory?
>
> Thanks
> Holger
>
>
> On 5/31/2014 7:45, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> Scott,
>
> Thank you for the help!
>
> I did as you suggested (a few tim
dialogs on
startup and have been for a couple of years.
Jack
On Monday, June 2, 2014 12:39:40 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I am using a Macbook Pro with 4 GB of memory on OS X 10.8.5. I do not see
> in Preferences or Help anything about human-readable labels.
>
> Jack
>
> On
erts to 2 GB. So where
is the 'real' .ini file that doesn't get overwritten each time?
Thank you.
Jack
On Monday, June 2, 2014 9:15:24 AM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> Thanks Holder, I'll try that out.
>
> Jack
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 3:18 A
not sure
why it was faster on the iMac but will time it again when I am home again
(where the iMac is).
Jack
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 3:32:33 PM UTC-7, Holger Knublauch wrote:
>
> On 6/3/2014 23:37, Jack Hodges wrote:
> > I brought the workspace home and loaded it up onto my iMac
referenced:
http://bioontology.org/projects/ontologies/fma
Jack
On Thursday, June 5, 2014 2:57:02 PM UTC-7, Holger Knublauch wrote:
>
> On 6/6/2014 5:06, Jack Hodges wrote:
> > My apology, I meant class name searches in the navigator.
> >
> > On my new Windows 7 laptop these s
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>
>Jack Hodges Jun 05 12:06PM -0700
>
>My apology, I meant class name searches in the navigator.
>
>On my new Windows 7 laptop these searches take less than a minute, but
>are
>still notice
I must have missed something because to me they 'all' look like classes
rather than all looking like instances.
Jack
On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 1:32:44 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I added an import into a model I am constructing. This import is the FMA
> (anatomy ontolo
> The model has about 215k triples, which is not very large but certainly a
> challenge for a machine with little memory (unless a database such as TDB
> is used).
>
> I am not really sure what else to do next, as I am not able to reproduce
> the severe slowness you report.
>
Irene Polikoff wrote:
>
> Just open your model then do File -> Export -> Export/Merge RDF Graphs and
> pick TDB as the format.
>
>
>
> *From:* topbrai...@googlegroups.com [mailto:
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> *Sent:* Friday,
omposer > Importing Data Sources > Import external information
> > Add or Import External Triples
>
> -- Scott
>
> On 6/8/2014, 7:03 AM, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I am a bit unsure of Holger's comment about the size of the FMA
> repository. When I did the export a
I was wondering if TBC supports the notion of value dependencies. For
example, I might want to say the following:
if . has a value, then
. must be in this range
otherwise . must be in this other range.
I have written it as a rule because dependencies generally look like rules.
Does SPIN allow
case as well?
Jack
On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 3:33:23 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I was wondering if TBC supports the notion of value dependencies. For
> example, I might want to say the following:
>
> if . has a value, then
> . must be in this range
> otherwise . m
I have a default workspace that loads when I launch TBC. Currently TBC
takes about 8 minutes to load (no models are loaded, just the WS). As
mentioned in other posts, I get 'stack unavailable' type errors (3 for this
WS) during the loading of the composer ui. I wondered this morning if all
this
All aspects of object orientation (encapsulation, inheritance, and
polymorphism) apply equally to class members and methods. In OWL/RDF we
have class inheritance but we don't have the structure of a class such as
we do in programming languages. The triple of S-P-O is a very simple
structure, so
formation hiding) are really not applicable to OWL as they are
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I was looking for some documentation on changes that might have adversely
affected the loading of some of my SWPs (between 4.2 and 4.4) and saw lots
of new features that look great. I hoped/wished that in the release notes
there would be links to tutorials and lengthy discussions of these new
I need to find a copy of 64 bit TBCME for Windows, version 4.2. I am having
a problem loading up a SWP page on 4.4 and it is working fine on 4.2
(albeit on a Mac). Thanks.
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On Monday, June 30, 2014 8:09:10 AM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I need to find a copy of 64 bit TBCME for Windows, version 4.2. I am
> having a problem loading up a SWP page on 4.4 and it is working fine on 4.2
> (albeit on a Mac). Thanks.
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>
> There is a section on this that can be found by searching for
> "responseType" in Composer help. See Help > TopBraid Composer >
> Application Development Tools >
h SWA has been
>adjusted to make the transition as smooth as possible.
>
>
> -- Scott
>
> On 6/30/2014, 12:37 PM, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> Thank you Scott. This is exactly the kind of thing that would be very
> useful to see in release notes. When I was reading t
I have a tab-delimited file that defines a set of properties as follows:
S1 predicate O1
S1 predicate O2
S2 predicate O2
S2 predicate O4
...
I have used tab-delimited files in import, before, but it was always to
create new instances. In this case I just want to add properties to
existing class
king a long time so I don't actually
know whether it is working this time.
On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 10:49:00 AM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I have a tab-delimited file that defines a set of properties as follows:
>
> S1 predicate O1
> S1 predicate O2
> S2 predicate O2
>
?
> <http://groups.google.com/group/topbraid-users/t/9f1864c3a01e56d2>
>
>Jack Hodges Jul 02 05:34PM -0700
>
>Irene,
>
>That is what I was trying to use (import to current ontology) but I
>probably had the spreadsheet syntax wrong. Then I found in the
&
I ran a check on import conflicts and was told that I had prefixes multiply
defined across some models. I noticed that one of them was incorrect. I
opened up the file to make sure (and made sure the path was correct) and
sure enough the prefix had been corrected. But TBC was insistent that there
It seems that the problem goes away if I close graphs and reopen them...at
least some of the time. But I am loathe to close TBC and reopen it because
it takes half an hour to do so (for version 4.2, 10 minutes for version
4.4).
On Monday, July 7, 2014 4:08:08 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
7;remember' prefixes - and how do I stop it?
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> When does TBC 'remember' prefixes - and how do I stop it?
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>
>Jack Hodges Jul 0
I am seeing some odd warnings and have ignored them but am wondering if
they are significant (perhaps related to my load time issues):
1. "Keybinding conflicts occurred. They may interfer with normal
accelerator operation.
A conflict occurred for ALT+CTRL+C:
A conflict occurred f
could you send us the complete stack trace (in the TBC Error Log)?
>
> Thanks
> Holger
>
>
> On 7/9/2014 9:18, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I have been building an interface for the models I am working with using
> SWP. I based in on the demos we built for NASA. I am using a
post
them shortly.
Jack
On Tuesday, July 8, 2014 4:18:39 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I have been building an interface for the models I am working with using
> SWP. I based in on the demos we built for NASA. I am using a
> ClassTreeDataProvider in the west area and a facets
attached URI for selected tree item from ClassTreeDataProvider
On Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:38:34 AM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> It is ClassTreeDataProvider. All the children are classes in that Diseases
> ontology that was giving me such trouble before, but I get the same problem
Q function,
maybe you can make better sense of the stack trace than I can? This is
running under 4.2. I'll work on 4.4 (and onward) once I get this SWP
working. Stack trace attached. Thanks,
Jack Hodges
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>
> For the auto-complete index to work, it needs to have xsd:string values
> (or untyped literals) for rdfs:label, skos:prefLabel etc.
>
> Holger
>
>
> On 7/12/14, 7:52 AM, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I have a 'find/search' widget
h Jena implements), rdfs:Literal values cannot
> be compared and therefore you need to change the data to use xsd:string.
> This has no disadvantages and is hopefully a one-time global replace that
> can be done with a SPARQL UPDATE.
>
> Holger
>
>
> On 7/13/14, 3:11 AM, Jack
Can I build a faceted search on classes rather than on class instances? If
I have a repository that is basically a taxonomy and has all of the content
at the class level, then faceted search on the classes would provide the
same benefit as faceted search on instances.
Jack
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I've been working on an interface. The views I was getting for classes and
instances were 'wrong' (links weren't showing up as links, properties
weren't being shown, etc.), but they were showing up. I made a change to
the models I am importing, and now neither classes nor instances are
rendered
the autoComplete out.
On Sunday, July 13, 2014 4:05:57 PM UTC-7, Holger Knublauch wrote:
>
> On 7/14/2014 0:17, Jack Hodges wrote:
> > It looks like my keyboard changed my entry as I was typing. All of the
> > rdfs:label entries in this repository are xsd:string. And these
&g
ui:instanceView incarnations that are defined in or imported to the model,
but I don't like any of them. I want a view that shows content for all the
properties and incoming references.
On Wednesday, July 16, 2014 10:57:15 AM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I've been working on an inte
It is kind of painful looking all over the place for ui:instanceView and
the relative priorities. And since there is [possibly] logic involved in
how the selection of which ui:instanceView is selected for an item, it
would be 'very' helpful to have a widget that would both show the hierarchy
bu
Thanks!
On Wednesday, July 16, 2014 6:51:07 PM UTC-7, Holger Knublauch wrote:
>
> On 7/17/2014 7:26, Jack Hodges wrote:
> > It is kind of painful looking all over the place for ui:instanceView
> > and the relative priorities. And since there is [possibly] logic
>
lt views.
>
> HTH
> Holger
>
>
> On 7/17/2014 3:57, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I've been working on an interface. The views I was getting for classes and
> instances were 'wrong' (links weren't showing up as links, properties
> weren't being shown,
The following defines a javascript function that is called when
an item in the tree is selected for viewing. In this body all that is
stipulated is the url for the resource. In most of my views I can select
what kind of view is used with a match-id or a priority. Is the
ui:instanceView selecte
Most editors these days keep some history of
actions that can be undone and that would be most helpful.
On Friday, July 18, 2014 4:58:48 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> The following defines a javascript function that is called when
> an item in the tree is selected for viewing. In this
:19:54 PM UTC-7, Holger Knublauch wrote:
>
> On 7/21/2014 1:22, Jack Hodges wrote:
> > 3. It would be nice to have an undo history. The current undo seems to
> > be a toggle (most current action). Most editors these days keep some
> > history of actions that can b
I have been getting a bunch of these, related to SWP views. I am not doing
anything special. My SWP SPARQL queries, and the views, test out fine in
test cases and live, when they load. I also get a lot of timeouts on the
views. Very weird, and frustrating.
Also, when these errors occur, it seem
Thanks. I'll look for that. I am tyring to render class and instance views
from these imported repositories and there may be blank nodes.
On Monday, July 21, 2014 1:32:44 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I have been getting a bunch of these, related to SWP views. I am not doing
I looked in the Help area and in the SWP manual. I would like to debug a
ui:prototype in an SWP page to make sure everything is getting bound
nicely/properly. I have an InstanceView and a TestInstanceView (and an
instance of it) but the debugger doesn't seem to do much on its own. I'll
try to u
I seem to have found something on the web explaining the debugger. Funny
that it wasn't in the Help area or in the SWP manual.
On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 10:21:11 AM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I looked in the Help area and in the SWP manual. I would like to debug a
> ui:proto
erence > SPARQL Functions Reference (all "smf:" SPARQL functions are
> documented there).
>
> -- Scott
>
> On 7/22/2014, 12:21 PM, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I looked in the Help area and in the SWP manual. I would like to debug a
> ui:prototype in an SWP page t
he project, created the same
way but on class instances, are working fine.
Jack
On Sunday, July 13, 2014 8:22:44 AM UTC-7, Irene Polikoff wrote:
>
> What would you use as facets?
>
>
> On Jul 13, 2014, at 11:11 AM, Jack Hodges > wrote:
>
> Can I build a faceted search on clas
lass. So, you need to be faceting over either
> rdfs:Class or owl:Class. And properties to select from as facets would need
> to be associated with these e.g., have owl:Class in their domain.
>
>
>
> Irene
>
>
>
> *From:* topbrai...@googlegroups.com [mailto:
>
refreshed the
caches and the swp graphs).
Jack
On Thursday, July 24, 2014 11:26:37 AM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Thursday, July 24, 2014 8:28:41 AM UTC-7, Irene Polikoff wrote:
>>
>> Jack,
>>
>>
>>
>> I don’t believe sub-c
get hands on your example file to help
> you further. Off-list is fine.
>
> Holger
>
>
> On 7/25/2014 5:20, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> Hello Irene,
>
> I checked all of the classes and they are all rdf:type owl:Class (they
> subclass owl:Thing). I checked all of the pro
4.4 version:
Jack
On Friday, July 25, 2014 8:32:29 AM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> Do you have a project upload
I had a few spare cycles and decided to read some documentation on gadgets
but the link from the swa-default-application-example page isn't working
for me. Has the page been moved or removed? Thank you...
Jack
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rest of the file. It now loads. Thank you for your pointers.
Jack
On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:39:12 AM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I have a .ttl file that was generated by code. It will not load into TBC
> and all I get is the innocuous "Could not load foo.ttl or one of
Did you refresh the SWP graphs (System->Refresh Topbraid system registries
(SPIN, etc)? Since ui:prototype is part of SPIN you might need to do the
refresh to see it. But this is more a functional task and wouldn't impact
the content of your ui:prototype so maybe it isn't a good suggestion.
On
Do you mind saying how you exported your UML from EA? I tried several of
the formats in EA 11 and TBCME didn't like any of them. I'd like to get as
far as you did. And, while I am asking, did you ever get further than this
thread left off? Thank you!
Jack Hodges
On Monday, Septemb
I have a set of UML models created in Enterprise Architect that I'd like to
import into TBC. I have read the various statements here and in the help
files, etc. I have tried exporting from EA to most of its possible file
types using 'export model to XMI'. I tried 'export type' XMI 2.1 as well as
the first link
and the page for one of the downloads is dead so I could not take that
path. I had not seen the second link before and will try that solution out.
I have also found a python approach that converts XMI to UML2 and will try
that as well.
On Thursday, November 13, 2014 12:12:56
I have a list of xsd:NMTOKENs that I want to render (using SWP) in a table
or chart. These items are in an owl:equivalentClass as owl:oneOf items (an
enumerated type). I tried breaking them up with spif:split (oops, not a
string), and spif:foreach but neither worked. Here is an example list:
["
...
>?s rdf:rest*/rdf:first ?o .
> BIND (xsd:string(?o) AS ?str)
> }
>
> The rdf:rest*/rdf:first idiom will de-construct the RDF list into
> elements.
>
> -- Scott
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jan 19, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Jack Hodges >
> wrote:
>
&g
As you know, SPARQL doesn't care for backslashes (\) and SWP doesn't care
for underscore (_) characters. I have some labels with underscores in them
that need to be maintained and rendered after passing through SWP. I would
like to replace underscore characters with their escaped versions, and w
As a SPIN noobie I was reading the documentation on SPIN rules and noted
(never knew before) that I can right-click on a functional SPARQL query and
TBC will try to extract a SPIN rule from it. COOL! he said. But when I
tried it, it finds return types but doesn't deal with arguments/parameters,
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Sweet, works great! Thanks.
On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 11:48:31 AM UTC-8, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> Absolutely. In fact, I am copying the SPARQL out of the SPIN rule window
> for the rule that I created. I am also attaching the screen grab.
>
> SELECT DISTINCT ?plabel
>
I was testing a simple conditional in SPARQL and it wasn't working. So I
went to the documentation and wrote the test conditional and it worked, but
do not understand why mine isn't working. The test conditional compares 2
integers and displays 2 strings. I augmented that test to have another
n
urn
> unbound - not "2". A safer way of expressing this would be
>
> IF(bound(?a) && strlen(?a) > 0, "1", "2")
>
> For some use cases, the COALESCE keyword is a better option than IF.
>
> Not sure if this is on topic for your specific
I am working on logic that will populate my SWP content based on some
calculations that must take place locally. What I really need is a local
variable that I can update the value of based on its previous value and the
current set of values coming in through the result set. I tried using 'var
f
nction above?
Question 2: Has anyone need to and figured out how to build a formatted
string without some complicated logic?
Thank as usual for any pointers...
Jack
On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 8:16:17 PM UTC-8, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> Thank you Scott, did the trick perfectly.
>
I have exported a bunch of graphs to a .ttl file and then imported it into
fuseki. If I run a query on fuseki to see if the functions are there - they
are. If I run a query on fuseki to show the spin:body or spin:constraints
they show them as anonymous objects (is that the correct term?). If I r
nything from the spif: namespace would
> not work.
>
> A commercial alternative to Fuseki is the TopBraid Live platform [2], and
> this has SPIN and TopBraid SPARQL functions built in.
>
> HTH
> Holger
>
> [1] http://topbraid.org/spin/api/
> [2] http://www.topquadrant.c
his is news to me :) Must be a misunderstanding.
>
> SPIN API is for use by developers who want to include SPIN in their
> programs. Thus, it is likely to be not just about the build procedures. You
> would need to figure out how to modify fuseki so that it uses SPIN.
>
> Irene
&g
with Fuseki as long as I didn't
use SPIN.
Jack
On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 4:28:42 PM UTC-8, Irene Polikoff wrote:
>
> Jack,
>
> What are you trying to accomplish? Why do you need to make Jena calls to
> TBL? This will not work.
>
>
>
> From: Jack Hodges &g
elp pages,
> and all can be used by Java in a RESTful context.
>
> -- Scott
>
>
> On Feb 27, 2015, at 6:28 PM, Irene Polikoff > wrote:
>
> Jack,
>
> What are you trying to accomplish? Why do you need to make Jena calls to
> TBL? This will not work.
>
>
>
at 5:19:51 PM UTC-8, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> Scott,
>
> If I can make the call to TBL w/o the Jena interface then great. I'll look
> it up in the Composer Help pages (which, along with the SWP manual, are
> almost always open anyway, and now the SPIN manual as well) and wi
and TopBraid SPARQL functions built in.
>
> HTH
> Holger
>
> [1] http://topbraid.org/spin/api/
> [2] http://www.topquadrant.com/products/topbraid-live/
>
> On 2/27/2015 11:00, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I have exported a bunch of graphs to a .ttl file and then impor
m the spif: namespace would
> not work.
>
> A commercial alternative to Fuseki is the TopBraid Live platform [2], and
> this has SPIN and TopBraid SPARQL functions built in.
>
> HTH
> Holger
>
> [1] http://topbraid.org/spin/api/
> [2] http://www.topquadrant.com/produ
gt; Jack,
>
> are you sure the SPIN functions are registered? You need something like
>
> SPINModuleRegistry.get().registerAll(ontModel, null);
>
> where ontModel is a Jena Model containing the function definitions
> (typically stored in .spin.ttl files).
>
and performs some calculation? I am trying to calculate a display position
for part of a graphic inside a ui:foreach. The position is based on the
position of the previous item in the iteration. It is easy enough to write
a js function that will maintain the variables and their values, and
calc
-side execution of JavaScript
> logic, you could use SPINx
>
> http://spinrdf.org/spinx.html
>
> HTH
> Holger
>
>
> On 3/11/15 7:11 AM, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> and performs some calculation? I am trying to calculate a display position
> for part of a graphic inside a
Does the root name of the javascript file have to be the same as the prefix
for the namespace of the SPIN file? That doesn't seem to work either.
Jack
On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 3:24:09 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> This seems like a good idea but it isn't working out so
ARQL. All you need to
> do is remember the intermediate values in a graph such as ui:tempGraph.
>
> Holger
>
>
> On 3/13/15 8:24 AM, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> This seems like a good idea but it isn't working out so nicely. If I use
> the spix.javaScriptCode proerty on the fo
RQL. All you need to
> do is remember the intermediate values in a graph such as ui:tempGraph.
>
> Holger
>
>
> On 3/13/15 8:24 AM, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> This seems like a good idea but it isn't working out so nicely. If I use
> the spix.javaScriptCode proerty on t
mine a relative position)
do something graphical with that value like draw a bubble at a location
persist that location for the next iteration
Surely someone has tried using SWP to draw graphical entities where
relative (and exact) positioning is needed...
On Friday, March 13, 2015 at 11:53:58 A
day, March 13, 2015 at 3:31:12 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
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> I tried several things, including embedding the INSERT into an SWP
> function (setLocalVariable) and the SELECT into a normal SPIN function
> (getLocalVariable). But they didn't work. I also tried it with the
> spl
Hey thanks Holger! I'll try this out right away.
Jack
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 2:11:06 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
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> and performs some calculation? I am trying to calculate a display position
> for part of a graphic inside a ui:foreach. The position is based on the
>
), which is complaining of a failure to resolve
http://uispin.org/ui#tempGraphGlobalVars in http://uispin.org/ui#setContext
element]
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 2:11:06 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
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> and performs some calculation? I am trying to calculate a display position
> for
This seems to be working (and nicely). Thank you for doing that Holger!!!
Jack
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 2:11:06 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> and performs some calculation? I am trying to calculate a display position
> for part of a graphic inside a ui:foreach. The position is
I was recently asked a question about importing an XML Schema into TBC.
Knowing how often I do this I figured that answering the question would be
a snap, but trying to import the sample schema failed miserably. I tried
some other files I had previously imported and got the same errors. So I
tr
I would like to suggest a small feature enhancement. For years I have been
plagued by having the TBC startup screen pushed in back of other open
applications. As a result, when TBC asks for which workspace I want to
launch I often don't know it is waiting for an action on my part. Because
the l
The sad reality is that semantic web services are becoming popular, and the
world sees all web servers (do the names Apache and Tomcat ring a bell?) as
free. I think that the best way to sell a product like TBL is to provide a
free version that has a published limit on the number of triples it c
efixes are pretty much
nonexistent. So you will need to do some work but this will get you 75% of
the way and that is a huge plus in our business.
Jack
On Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 12:12:56 PM UTC-8, Jack Hodges wrote:
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> I have a set of UML models created in Enterprise Architect tha
When I am diagramming there are times when I would like to see attributes
on a class but not all classes. It would be nice to be able to right click
on a class and toggle its properties on/off
When diagramming it is very annoying to move away from the diagram and come
back to have it redisplay
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