I do not believe that such a feature would add much value.

Looking at triples, particularly a file of triples, is a specialist task 
suited to people build Semantic Web infrastructure, rather than for 
people building the semantic web knowledge: ontologies and data.
The target customers for TopBraid Composer are the latter group.

An example of formatted RDF inside HTML is in (my)
http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-test/L
which is targeted at SW infrastructure developers. A casual glance at 
this document should be enough to convince you that RDF/XML even when 
developed with some care, is basically the assembly language for the 
Semantic Web, and is not suited for general consumption inside HTML docs.

TBC provides JSP support to allow you to format and publish your 
knowledge bases in an appropriate way for your audiences. RDF/XML 
copy/pasted into HTMl is highly unlikely to be appropriate.


Jeremy




Armando Stellato wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A suggestion: what about a view with syntax (RDF/RDFS/OWL aware) highlighted
> RDF code (like the one already available for SPARQL?) so that users could
> easily copy&paste it from TopBraid to produce nice looking code in HTML/Word
> etc.?
>
> Armando
>
>
> >
>   


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