DanBri,

http://foaf.tv/tellyclub/schema.org/protovis-3.2/ex/dendrogram-full.html

Awesome! I'd love to link/integrate in Schema.RDFS.org ...

Any reason why you didn't use http://schema.rdfs.org/all.json directly? ;)


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On 7 Jun 2011, at 11:08, Dan Brickley wrote:

Ok tool chain is getting a bit silly, but hey...
Ed - I know you like protovis, so copying you here

http://foaf.tv/tellyclub/schema.org/protovis-3.2/ex/dendrogram-full.html
shows protovis layout of the schema hierarchy from schema.org (via
perl parsing microformats then Mo wrote some I-think PHP to generate
the JSON).

The JSON is in the poorly named file at
http://foaf.tv/tellyclub/schema.org/protovis-3.2/ex/flare2.js

I believe various of the hierarchy tools in
http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/ex/ can consume this json, not just
the dendrogram example I copied

I've never messed with protovis before, so this demo is pig ugly. I
thought it could be good basis for an 'at a glance' overview of
schema.org. And later, maybe, to show other classes from other schemas
and where they plug in to the schema.org tree.

Hmm http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/ex/tree.html ?
http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/ex/tree-full.html
... OK I'll try that layout quickly too: see
http://foaf.tv/tellyclub/schema.org/protovis-3.2/ex/tree-full.html ...
and yeah ok it doesn't fit on the screen and feels more like an
art-tech experiment, but still I think we could be on to something
here.

thinking out loud,

Dan


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