On Freitag, 1. Januar 2010, Daniel Friesen wrote: > I've taken to the less lazy tactic of making postings to the mailing > list hoping someone else who is better at writing will do the > documentation ;). > > Hmmm... maybe I missed one. Is my feature of the {{{#}}} variable in > #ask templates documented?
Look as if the person who documented it is not on this list, or it is not documented anywhere yet. I don't recall that feature. -- Markus > > ~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://daniel.friesen.name] > > Markus Krötzsch wrote: > > Dear developers, > > > > I came across the "hidden feature" of random sorting again today when I > > cleaned up the related code and fixed various issues that it still had. > > It was impossible to disable this performance-critical feature in SMW, > > although a global variable had been introduced for that purpose (it was > > never used)! > > > > I traced back the code and found that it had been committed based on a > > patch that was submitted to Bugzilla (not blaming anyone here, the > > committer may even have notified one of us core devs to check the code > > ...). Obviously, the code was not properly reviewed or tested, and the > > feature was not documented until recently. We should really try to avoid > > such cases in the future. Especially, any Bugzilla patch should be > > reviewed by a developer who is familiar with the affected code before > > being committed. I know that it can be tempting: someone offers a patch > > for adding a long-wanted feature, and it is so easy to just commit it > > without further ado -- unfortunately we need to resist this kind of > > temptation ;-). > > > > Since we are heading toward SMW 1.5, I would also like to ask all SMW- > > committers to double-check that all new features that you committed in > > the past months are mentioned in the file RELEASE-NOTES, and documented > > on semantic-mediawiki.org. It is really a pity if useful features go > > unnoticed simply because we forget to go that final mile of documenting > > them properly. > > > > Thanks for your support, > > > > Markus > > > > On Freitag, 11. Dezember 2009, Philipp Zaltenbach wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I have updated the documentation at semantic-mediawiki.org. See > >> * http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Inline_queries#Sorting_results > >> * http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration#Query_settings > >> > >> It would be nice if anyone could double check. > >> > >> Regards, > >> Philipp > >> > >> Patrick Nagel schrieb: > >>> Hi Alex, > >>> > >>> On 2009-12-11 01:38 UTC Alex Kozak wrote: > >>>> I'm wondering if there is a way to do a random sort in #ask queries > >>>> (maybe with something like order=random), and if not, if anyone has > >>>> any ideas on how to accomplish this (sanely) with templates and > >>>> parsers? > >>> > >>> Did you try 'order=random'? It should work in current versions, but for > >>> an unknown reason it's currently not documented on > >>> semantic-mediawiki.org. > >>> > >>> See http://old.nabble.com/Random-Sort-in-SMW-1.4-td20670044.html > >>> > >>> Patrick. > >>> > >>> > >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>- > >>> > >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>-- ----- Return on Information: > >>> Google Enterprise Search pays you back > >>> Get the facts. > >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/google-dev2dev > >>> > >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>- > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Semediawiki-user mailing list > >>> semediawiki-u...@lists.sourceforge.net > >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/semediawiki-user > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >----- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Verizon Developer Community > > Take advantage of Verizon's best-in-class app development support A > > streamlined, 14 day to market process makes app distribution fast and > > easy Join now and get one step closer to millions of Verizon customers > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/verizon-dev2dev > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Semediawiki-devel mailing list > > Semediawiki-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/semediawiki-devel > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Verizon Developer Community > Take advantage of Verizon's best-in-class app development support > A streamlined, 14 day to market process makes app distribution fast and > easy Join now and get one step closer to millions of Verizon customers > http://p.sf.net/sfu/verizon-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Semediawiki-devel mailing list > Semediawiki-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/semediawiki-devel > -- Markus Krötzsch <mar...@semantic-mediawiki.org> * Personal page: http://korrekt.org * Semantic MediaWiki: http://semantic-mediawiki.org * Semantic Web textbook: http://semantic-web-book.org --
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