Holger,

thanks for that tip.  We are are definitely going to look into using
the layout RDF for displaying metadata on objects in a 3D visualizer
under development.

On Jun 3, 1:16 pm, Holger Knublauch <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 3, 2009, at 11:11 AM, Arthur wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks, I totally understand it now.  I was applying my conceptual
> > model of custom forms layout in Protégé to TopBraid custom forms
> > layout and so neither the tool, nor documentation, nor your
> > explanations were making any sense at all.  Protégé's custom layout is
> > WYSIWG and TopBraid's is declarative.
>
> Yes, the output of TopBraid's form layout editor is actually an RDF  
> model (using forms ontology) that Composer or other tools can use. For  
> example, TopBraid Ensemble uses the same form layout metadata,  
> although it renders the layout differently. Other 3rd party  
> applications can access the same form metadata from the .tbc files.  
> You get a little bit of WYSIWYG on the right hand side of the forms  
> layout panel, but the main editing area is the tree.
>
> Holger
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