That did it ... thanks much !
On Jul 6, 1:54 pm, Scott Henninger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Barbara; For Composer, to create a Resource menu item, you will need
> to pass the selected resource to the SPIN function. This will
> automatically add the function to the Resource menu item, even if you
> don't need to perform operations on the selected resource.
>
> To do this, go to the SPIN function you are working with. Add a new
> spin:constraint from a SPIN template. Use smlSelectedResourceArgument
> template, enter sml:selectedResource for the predicate, and
> rdfs:Resource for the valueType. The script will be executed when
> chosen from Composer's Resource menu.
>
> There isn't a Resource menu in Ensemble. But you can add SPARQLMotion
> scripts using the same mechanism. They will appear in the
> SPARQLMotion button when a resource is chosen.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Jul 6, 12:09 pm, Barb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm working on Exercise 6 in section 5 of the SPARQLMotion tutorial
> > (version 2.0.1). I have worked through the steps and things seem to be
> > working correctly.I can successfully run the script via the Debug
> > function, am prompted to enter a country and can see it's capital in
> > the console view. I assumed that since the script has been registered
> > in Composer's workspace and is running error free its name should be
> > appearing in the Resource dropdown as well as in Ensemble ... it's not
> > appearing in either place. Obviously I've missed something .. thanks
> > for any help. Barb- Hide quoted text -
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