Re: further proceeding

From: Emmanuel Pietriga <Emmanuel.Pietriga_at_lri.fr>
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 20:44:10 +0200

Ryan Lee wrote:
> Emmanuel Pietriga wrote:
>
>> Ryan Lee wrote:
>>
>>>>>> - be able to apply styling instructions based on conditions at the
>>>>>> source RDF model level, i.e. be able to say things like "color in
>>>>>> red all ex:age properties that have a value > to 47".
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> This is not a core requirement, is it? I agree that being able to
>>>>> distinguish part of the RDF model for later styling is important,
>>>>> but complex conditions implies that it's outside of core's
>>>>> capabilities.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No, this is not part of core. But I think it would be really useful.
>>>> And I guess it has consequences on the overall design.
>>>
>>>
>>> Perhaps if the style hook proposal is general enough it could be
>>> adapted for this.
>>
>>
>> I'm not sure. Do you have any specific idea in mind about how this
>> could help ?
>
>
> If the styleHook predicate is structured properly, then one could attach
> a hook to any part of the graph (resource, property, object, label,
> etc.) no matter what selection conditions apply. So (embellishing a bit
> on my last proposal) :resourceHook, :propertyHook, :objectHook, etc

I'm not really following you here. An example would help.




>>>> - do we want a namespace for results/resource/property/...?
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes. I made one up for my purposes, but we should agree on one.
>>
>>
>> Ok. Something like the final Fresnel NS URI (used in the ontology
>> files) + some suffix ?
>
>
> I had used http://www.w3.org/2004/09/fresnel-tree#

ok.

> I suppose we should produce an XML Schema for this. I haven't done much
> of that before...

I am willing to assist you (not that much experience, but some, and I've
studied WXS 3 years ago).



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