I think it’s slightly different, in a scenario a little unlike TopBraid.

Imagine a web page, where a resource is displayed. I might want to render
an rdfs:label as a <h2>. I would never want multiple. Only one, using the
preferred language. Browsers have a list of languages, and the first match
would be used. Others ignored.

I think your remark is on point. In a typical web page rendered like that,
most text properties would in fact be displayed this way, only selecting
the one in a given language. Similarly, I will have a use case for
displaying measurements and a similar multi-viewer could be defined in my
project to select metric or imperial depending on user preference.

A global setting is thus a sensible thing to explore but I’m not sure how
practical it might be in terms of automatically choosing those viewers.
Maybe on per-predicate basis?

Tom

On 13 August 2021 at 01:37:17, Holger Knublauch ([email protected])
wrote:

Hi Tom,

I assume you mean the case where people only want to see values in a single
language, e.g. English - correct me if I am wrong.

We have encountered this requirement several times and in TopBraid EDG have
a global user option to only show values in the preferred language(s). Each
user then can decide on this, and also revert back to seeing all values
when needed. Note that some users have set their browsers to prefer
multiple languages, so there it doesn't always need to be a single value.
For example think about Switzerland or Canada.

Do you have use cases where you would want this "flag" to be active for
individual properties only, but not all? Asking because in that case a
global option is probably preferred to hard-coding this in the property
shapes.

Holger


On 2021-08-13 6:18 am, Tomasz Pluskiewicz wrote:

I would like to propose a new localized literal viewer which would be a
multi viewer, always rendering only a single literal.

Something like dash:LabelViewer but for any property, and obviously not
rendering a link.

Do you think it's a worthy addition to DASH vocab?

Tom
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