I could be missing something but you do not have to import the whole
vocabulary to map foaf:knows to a single property.

I followed the instructions on that page and only had to define a single
property to see the right URI appear in the RDF export.

- Laurent

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Jon Lang <datawea...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Benedikt Kämpgen wrote:
>
>> Hi Yury, Hi Laurent,
>>
>> Thanks for your answers. The thing is, I actually do not want to import a
>> whole vocabulary just for "reusing" the URI foaf:knows. I would prefer to
>> simply declare a property page in a wiki to have the same URI as some
>> other.
>> Whether foaf:knows is used directly (which would not require a reasoner
>> afterwards to make use of the data), is linked using owl:sameAs (which is
>> mostly done in Linked Data), or is linked using owl:equivalentProperty
>> (which would semantically be the right thing) is not so relevant; but
>> would
>> it not make sense if equivalent URI for properties worked just like for
>> regular pages (and maybe also for categories)?
>>
>
> I'm not quite sure what you mean by that last part (about equivalent URIs
> for pages and/or categories); but I wouldn't mind seeing more of OWL
> implemented in SMW.  In particular, how about an [[equivalent to::]]property 
> that is mostly equivalent to [[imported
> from::]], except that the target property doesn't have to be something
> that was imported?  In RDF, [[equivalent to::]] would be
> owl:equivalentProperty.
>
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