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Re: [Gzz] RDF and literals


From: Benja Fallenstein
Subject: Re: [Gzz] RDF and literals
Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 21:33:12 +0100
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Matti Katila wrote:
Clearer now?

Yep, thank you!

Good, welcome! :-)

When we begin to port the old space layer code? I finally want to start porting pp-canvases to full buoyoing system. At least there are no article/patent problems anymore in a way and I felt buoyoing a bit thrilling for me.

What exactly do you need? I think that the Jena API fulfills most stuff the Spaces did, for now. (Tuukka has suggested creating our own interface on top of Jena, but if we do that, the change shouldn't be big for you.) So what's keeping you from starting right now? :-)

I've noticed that Ideagraph uses the properties

    http://ideagraph.org/xmlns/idea/graphic#x
    http://ideagraph.org/xmlns/idea/graphic#y
    http://ideagraph.org/xmlns/idea/graphic#width
    http://ideagraph.org/xmlns/idea/graphic#height

to layout RDF nodes spatially. These have as subject the node to be placed on the screen, and as object a literal containing the position as an integer value (e.g., '71' or '126'). I cannot find a formal definition of these properties, but it may make sense to contact Danny Ayers <address@hidden>, the author of ideagraph, and work something out. More power to interop.

- Benja





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