Hi. I think this would be a great supplement to the existing functionality, but I would not like to see the existing template functionality dropped as it allows for very slick and precise control of the output of a query.
Regards Neill. On 31/10/11 14:39, Yaron Koren wrote: > Hi, > > This seems like good timing, because Markus gave a good talk at the > most recent SMWCon, in Berlin, that included a discussion about > template queries; and that talk has been uploaded, so you can see it > here: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0DI_GyIBbw > > (Not all of the videos from last month's SMWCon have been uploaded yet > - there will hopefully be another email sent out when that happens.) > > Anyway, the relevant recommendation from that talk is, instead of > using additional templates, to add to the template where the data is > stored a silent property like "Has query display", that stores the > wiki-text for that record in the query result, and then just display > that in the query. (You would still need to put the table header and > footer around the query itself, if you wanted to show the results as a > table.) This approach might not be as slick-looking as direct inline > formatting of the results, but performance-wise, it's quite a bit more > efficient than any of the three options mentioned before. > > -Yaron > > On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Dan Bolser<dan.bol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I like this idea too. However, I suspect it will be hard to get MW to >> ignore {{{#n}}} just for the purposes of SMW. >> >> Is there a cleaner way to 'inline' a format template in the query? >> >> I totally agree that creating two or three templates for one ask query >> is the main reason that template format is a pain. >> >> >> Cheers, >> Dan. >> >> On 28 October 2011 23:18, Jon Lang<datawea...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Dan Bolser wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Currently we have tabular format results and, if we want >>>> customization, we have 'template' format results. >>>> * Tabular format is great, but is quite inflexible. >>>> * Template format is very flexible, but complex, hard to develop and >>>> maintain. >>>> >>>> I'd like to suggest a half way house for simple column based tabular >>>> formatting. Something along the lines of the following: >>>> >>>> {{#ask: [[My Cat]] >>>> |? My prop 1 # Template for p1 >>>> |? My prop 2 # Template for p2 >>>> |? My prop 3 >>>> |? My prop 4 = P4 >>>> }} >>>> >>>> For each row, this would call the template 'Template for p1' with just >>>> one parameter, the value for 'My prop 1'. The resulting wikitext would >>>> then be passed back for regular tabular layout. As implied, these 'per >>>> column' templates could be mixed with 'unadorned' values, that would >>>> appear just as in regular tabular output. >>>> >>>> This would be a much lighter and easier way to 'tweak' the results of >>>> tabular format without going to the full blown (and sometimes >>>> unpopular) template format. >>>> >>>> I've posted here for discussion, but we can start a feature request >>>> instead. >>>> >>> I like this idea, and would like to piggyback a suggestion of my own here. >>> >>> Sometimes, the reason why the template format is unpopular is because it is >>> overkill. For instance, if you're only going to be formatting a single >>> #ask, creating a full template page for it seems like a bit much. I'd like >>> to see an "inline" result format that works just like the template result >>> format except that it embeds the template directly into the query. For >>> example: >>> >>> {{#ask: [[Category:City]] [[Area::+]] [[Population::+]] >>> | ?Population=Inhabitants >>> | ?Area#km²=Size in km² >>> | format=inline >>> | inline={{{#2}}} people squeeze into the {{{#3}}} of {{{#1}}}. >>> | limit=3 >>> }} >>> >>> The hash marks inside the triple-curlies are to distinguish these "inline >>> template" parameters from any regular template parameters that may be in >>> play if the #ask appears on a template page. >>> >>> This is germane to Dan's proposal in that I would recommend inline templates >>> for what he's suggesting rather than regular templates: >>> >>> {{#ask: [[My Cat]] >>> |? My prop 1 # format string for p1 >>> |? My prop 2 # format string for p2 >>> |? My prop 3 >>> |? My prop 4 = P4 >>> }} >>> >>> As with my "inline result format" suggestion above, the value for each >>> cell's format would be specified as {{{#1}}}. So: >>> >>> {{#ask: [[Category:City]] [[Area::+]] [[Population::+]] >>> | ?Population=Inhabitants # {{{#1}}} people >>> | ?Area#km²=Size in km² >>> | limit=3 >>> }} >>> >>> would produce something like: >>> >>> {| >>> ! Inhabitants !! Size in km² >>> |- >>> | Berlin || 3,391,409 people || 891.85 km² >>> |- >>> | Frankfurt || 679,664 people || 248.31 km² >>> |- >>> | Karlsruhe || 285,812 people || 173.46 km² >>> |} >>> >>> If you wish to utilize an actual template page, you can do so using the >>> regular wiki syntax for including a template; the only catch is that I think >>> that you'd have to explicitly pass the value into the template: >>> >>> {{#ask: [[My Cat]] >>> |? My prop 1 # {{template for p1|{{{#1}}}}} >>> |? My prop 2 # {{template for p2|{{{#1}}}}} >>> |? My prop 3 >>> |? 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