Hi Dan,
no progress since last year, I am afraid. Lots of ideas but no work done.
Cheers,
Stephan
On 7 May 2013 01:25, Dan Bolser wrote:
> Any progress on this? I may have some limited funds available at some
> point to work on this.
>
> Can anyone add more examples here:
> http://semantic-med
Hi,
Which was the last version of Exhibit to work? I know Filtered is
designed to replace Exhibit, but our wiki is currently crippled by PHP
5.2 dependency, making anything 'new' unavailable ;-)
Cheers,
Dan.
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Any progress on this? I may have some limited funds available at some
point to work on this.
Can anyone add more examples here:
http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Filtered_format
Cheers,
Dan.
On 15 May 2012 17:21, Neill Mitchell wrote:
> Hi.
>
> The hard work was all done by Stephan Gambk
This worked in the end, with some pain caused by user-error. I
migrated all named extensions (excluding SB itself (why does SB
package SB?)) to the versions shipped with release 20120327 and
everything seems to be working fine (since I'm downgrading, I simply
dropped all smw_* tables from my databa
here is the list of sites it is on (please ignore the v.1.20 items, that isn't
the same extension and I'm working on a fix that will separate those):
http://wikiapiary.com/wiki/Extension:VisualEditor
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Hello everyone,
Im thinking to set up a sparql endpoint for my wiki, so external
applications could make queries in my wiki model.
I've been reading the documentation (
http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Using_SPARQL_and_RDF_stores), and
it recomends to install a rdf-triple-store database, l
Ah! I guess I had seen that before, actually, but then had forgotten about
it. I tried it out - VisualEditor definitely seems to have some problems
handling template calls (not even editing them, which it can't do yet, but
just treating them normally when you modify the text around them); but then
It's now enabled on 15 language wikis and on mediawiki.org:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/04/25/visualeditor-alpha-in-15-languages/
Go to Special:Settings to enable it.
-
Yury Katkov, WikiVote
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Yaron Koren wrote:
> Hi Yury,
>
> I would definitely like to
Hi Yury,
I would definitely like to see SF support VisualEditor, whether it's me or
someone else adding that support. I wasn't aware that VisualEditor was
being used yet on Wikipedia (other than I guess in demo areas), or even
that it was in a usable state. Where is it being used?
-Yaron
On Mo
Hi Yaron!
So Visual Editor is now working on Wikipedias and that means that it's
mature enough and its code is less likely to dramatically change over time.
The same follows from the Roadmap [1]. Yaron, do you have any plans on
integrating VisualEditor with Semantic Forms?
I address the same que
I found the version switch hidden in this commit:
commit c1479f4d178dda6c65d84ec021b7a59143194141
Author: yaron
Date: Mon Dec 3 20:40:40 2012 +0300
Fixed to work with Git
Change-Id: Ib622f322ec80662574298f9fe912d9dbca6e51cb
Which (as the log message suggests), introduces changes to
On 26 February 2013 14:14, Yaron Koren wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> Yes, a lot of what you're talking about (and discovering, I guess) was
> discussed in two email threads yesterday, on the semediawiki-user list. It
> would indeed be nice if the remaining untagged extensions were tagged, and
> if SB start
How many users are on the SMW-Users list who are not on the SMW-Developers list?
I'm just wondering if we really need two separate lists (sorry, I'm
sure this has come up before!).
Many thanks,
Dan.
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Hi,
I'm trying to roll back to SMW 1.7, and of course, I want to make sure
I have a compatible suite of Semantic extensions. If I understand
correctly, this is what SB is designed to do. However, I can't find
which version of SB shipped with SMW 1.7 (and compatible extensions).
I can't find any ta
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