[Wikidata-l] Classes and Properties browser update

2014-09-08 Thread Markus Krötzsch
Hi, I just updated the data for the Wikidata classes and properties browser [1] -- was about time -- and added some improvements on the way: (1) Classes and properties are now always ordered by usage (most used first), which was not possible to do before. Examples: ** properties related

Re: [Wikidata-l] Classes and Properties browser update

2014-09-08 Thread Jeroen De Dauw
Hey, \o/ Where are the source code and issue tracker for this? Probably good if those where linked from the tool. If you load this in Firefox, it spends several seconds loading, after which one gets the use another browser error. Would be nice if this was shown before the rest was loaded. Of

Re: [Wikidata-l] Classes and Properties browser update

2014-09-08 Thread Markus Krötzsch
On 08.09.2014 14:27, Jeroen De Dauw wrote: Hey, \o/ Where are the source code and issue tracker for this? Probably good if those where linked from the tool. True, but it's not quite in our master branch yet: the code is part of the extended WDTK examples module, see

Re: [Wikidata-l] Classes and Properties browser update

2014-09-08 Thread Markus Krötzsch
On 08.09.2014 14:53, Markus Krötzsch wrote: ... http://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-exports/miga/#_item=1204 That first shows population. When then clicking on the link, you see the data type is quantity, not string. Yes, I think this is a bug in how we use IRIs and labels for datatypes.

Re: [Wikidata-l] Classes and Properties browser update

2014-09-08 Thread Benjamin Good
How are related properties calculated? Is the definition of a Class something that has a subclass relationship? Or? Very cool... -Ben On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 9:24 AM, Markus Krötzsch mar...@semantic-mediawiki.org wrote: On 08.09.2014 14:53, Markus Krötzsch wrote: ...

Re: [Wikidata-l] Classes and Properties browser update

2014-09-08 Thread Markus Krötzsch
On 08.09.2014 19:02, Benjamin Good wrote: How are related properties calculated? Let me start with the second question: Is the definition of a Class something that has a subclass relationship? Or? Basically yes: a class is something that participates in a subclass of relation, or that