Can we somehow switch to labels (iso qnames) in case the labels are language
tagged (we have more than one label).
Thx Michel
Dr. ir. H.M. (Michel) Bohms
Sr. Research Scientist
Structural Reliability
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Hi Jack,
As I understand the question, the graphs the U/I element shows are those that
the current graph owl:imports. So, the list is actually those upon which the
current graph depend - and it is specifically the graph relationships, not the
relationships between the individuals in a dataset.
@Holger, I think that is a very good question. Yes, it might include
transitive dependencies. If we start from the imported graphs list that is
provided for the export, it would be the minimum set of graphs in that set
that are actually referenced by the graph being exported. One problem is
In TBC, there is an icon that looks like a little person it switches
between qnames and labels. The icon is positioned to the right of the ³home²
icon. In the preferences, under TopBraid Composer, you can select which are
your preferred languages. Default is English.
TB EVN and TB RDM always
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> On 27 Oct 2015, at 16:09, Jack Hodges wrote:
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> @Holger, I think that is a very good question. Yes, it might include
> transitive dependencies. If we start from the imported graphs list that is
> provided for the export, it would be the minimum set of graphs in
Thx all clear (also for clear info on disjoint/union stuff)
I will check why it did not work for someone despite default (on apple)
Bart maybe you can recheck (maybe languages did not included English?).
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There are all sort of complexities here. You may have imported a graph and
make no references to the resources in the graph, but do make references to
resources it imports. Also, I imagine that figuring out what resources you
are referencing from what graph could be fairly intensive