Thanks, that works!

Arthur

On Jun 5, 2009, at 2:26 PM, Scott Henninger wrote:

>
> I'd suggest using the Toggle between qnames and rdfs:label instead (in
> the top row of icons, a person icon).  This will use label
> definitions, if they exist, for all resources and all views.  The "use
> rdfs:labels if possible" changes the labels for only the form type
> being used.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Jun 5, 1:39 pm, Arthur Keen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yes, that is what I mean.  Here is an image of what I am seeing, if
>> that helps.
>>
>>  pastedGraphic.png
>> 141KViewDownload
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 5, 2009, at 12:08 PM, Scott Henninger wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Arthur, by "Use rdfs:label where possible" I'm assuming mean  
>>> toggling
>>> between qnames and rdfs:label?
>>
>>> -- Scott
>>
>>> On Jun 5, 11:47 am, Arthur <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> If you have multi-lingual language tags on rdfs:label's, set "Use
>>>> rdfs:label where possible" on, and have language properly  
>>>> configured
>>>> in preferences, then if you customize form layout, TopBraid  
>>>> Composer
>>>> (3.0.1)  will display labels in random languages.  If you remove  
>>>> all
>>>> the tbc files containing the formatting models from the project,
>>>> Composer correctly displays the selected language, so for sure it  
>>>> the
>>>> root cause is in the code that handles the layout from
>>>> customizations.   Is this Babelizer feature a known bug?  I went  
>>>> to a
>>>> lot of trouble adding those language labels :(
>>
>>>> Arthur
>>
>>>> On Jun 3, 3:01 pm, "Li, Naicong" <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>
>>>>> Scott and Arthur,
>>
>>>>> I tested things out and realized this problem does not exist in
>>>>> Composer 3.0.1, but happens when we use Composer 2.6.2 (which we
>>>>> are still using but we will soon upgrade to 3.0.1 after we finish
>>>>> our current project release).
>>
>>>>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>>>>> Naicong
>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: [email protected] 
>>>>> [mailto:[email protected]
>>>>> ] On Behalf Of Scott Henninger
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 12:21 PM
>>>>> To: TopBraid Composer Users
>>>>> Subject: [tbc-users] Re: Form layout
>>
>>>>> Naicong;  I cannot reproduce this.  Here's what I am doing:
>>
>>>>>   - Create a form layout for Thing_1
>>
>>>>>   - Create a couple of instances of Thing_1
>>
>>>>>   - Modify the form layout for Thing_1
>>
>>>>> When I view one of the instances, it is shown in the modified
>>>>> layout.
>>
>>>>> I.e. the results are immediate and no refresh is needed.
>>
>>>>> What would I need to do differently to reproduce what yo ar  
>>>>> seeing.
>>
>>>>> -- Scott
>>
>>>>> On Jun 3, 1:38 pm, "Li, Naicong" <[email protected]>
>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>
>>>>>> I have a class for which I customized the form layout for its
>>>>>> instances, after some of the instances had already been created.
>>>>>> What I see right now is that only the instances created after the
>>>>>> custom form layout was created will be displayed in this layout,
>>>>>> but not the instances created before the custom form layout was
>>>>>> created.  What do I need to do in order to get the "older"
>>>>>> instances displayed in the custom layout?
>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>
>>>>>> Naicong
>>>
>
> >


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