Thanks.

On Apr 29, 2009, at 4:44 PM, Holger Knublauch wrote:

>
> Hi Arthur,
>
> I assume you are on 3.0 beta 2? There has been a bug in that version
> leading to loss of language tags in some input fields. The issue has
> been fixed for the final 3.0 release.
>
> Holger
>
>
> On Apr 29, 2009, at 2:11 PM, Arthur Keen wrote:
>
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> Thanks, that did the trick (without quotes) and I can switch between
>> languages for property names that have a language tagged labels,
>> however, after I hit return on the tagged format, the {...@lang}
>> annotation disappears from the label input field, leaving the string
>> without annotation, and the label icon goes from blank to "S" so one
>> is left without a means to identify the language of the label by
>> inspection, so it makes it difficult to audit language coverage,
>> particularly with languages that have the same or similar words.  Is
>> there a way to get Composer to display the language tag?  For  
>> example,
>> if you are working with a number of languages could you tell which
>> labels are in which language?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Arthur
>>
>>
>> On Apr 29, 2009, at 3:27 PM, Scott Henninger wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Arthur;  The syntax for a Composer form is "vin {...@fr}", which gets
>>> turned into the rdfs:label statements you have below.  A bit more
>>> comprehensible is the n3 source, which is:
>>> rdfs:label "wine"@en , "vin"@fr ;
>>>
>>> -- Scott
>>>
>>> On Apr 29, 3:19 pm, Arthur Keen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Scott
>>>>
>>>> I cannot believe I am having to ask this question, but here goes:
>>>> How
>>>> is the language tag for a label specified in Composer?  I thought
>>>> one
>>>> simply added an @en or @fr at the end of the label in its input
>>>> field,
>>>> but this does not seem to have the desired effect.
>>>>
>>>> I loaded wine.rdf to see how <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">vin</
>>>> rdfs:label> and <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">wine</rdfs:label>  on  
>>>> Wine
>>>> are displayed in Composer to see if I could figure this out.  They
>>>> are
>>>> both display without any language tag annotation ({Vin Wine}), so
>>>> that
>>>> did not help me either and I could not find an option for turning
>>>> the
>>>> lang option on.  So this leads to another question:  When you are  
>>>> in
>>>> composer, how can you identify the language of a label?
>>>>
>>>> A third question
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Arthur
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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