Hello Daniel; The first and last are available on 3.5. For the first, select some SM modules and choose "Clone selected modules" (icon row of the SM workspace). For the third, select a set of modules and choose "Extract SPARQLMotoion function" (icon row of the SM workspace). This will create a function that can be used in the script.
For command completion on URNs, we currently only autocomplete qnames. I think URIs and URNs could be difficult in terms of performance, which can be an issue even on qnames for large models. -- Scott On Jun 22, 4:55 pm, Daniel Mekonnen <[email protected]> wrote: > Decided to start thread of feature requests that I can append to in the > future as new inspiration comes along: > > * In the SM View, in the context menu for a module, the option "Clone > Module" should be available. > > * Autocomplete (ctrl+space) for graph variables in URN form (i.e. > <urn:x-var:abc... > > > * Module grouping in the SM View. A group of modules can be selected and > "Group / Ungroup" context menu option would be available. The modules could > then be moved collectively, or individually within a group (ala PowerPoint). > Upon grouping modules they appear within a bounding box to indicate the > group. The bounding box is itself configurable for background color, a > label can be added, comments can be added to the box (invisible until > mouse-over or double clicked to view/edit properties) and the borders are > stretchable for resizing. This feature I believe would be helpful to > identify regions of a large script at a glance and helps script > documentation. Not substitutable by the "Extract SPARQLMotion function..." > feature. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group "TopBraid Suite Users", the topics of which include TopBraid Composer, TopBraid Live, TopBraid Ensemble, SPARQLMotion and SPIN. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/topbraid-users?hl=en
