- From: Nicholas Bollweg <nick.bollweg@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 08:31:33 -0500
- To: Olivier Rossel <olivier.rossel@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-linked-json@w3.org, Pierre-Antoine Champin <pierre-antoine.champin@liris.cnrs.fr>
- Message-ID: <CACejjWxBnWcQoY+CkrWC3ovkGGgXcEdyc46pdYtsJHM9NGTbwQ@mail.gmail.com>
In a visualizer for the playground, I'd like more than just the straight json tree diagram or rdf hairball diagram, or maybe have some options. - I'd like to see contexts as regions enclosing node-ified edges. - I'd like color to correspond to the prefixes... - And use prefixes, but maybe only on a legend - I'd like to know when an edge with an @container is a set vs list vs index... shape? - I'd like to search/filterable Dagre-d3, webcola and klayjs-d3 would all be interesting choices... They each have strengths, but can all do the region thing. On Mar 2, 2015 4:08 AM, "Olivier Rossel" <olivier.rossel@gmail.com> wrote: > I have hacked an RDFa extract and visualizer some times ago: > http://marklets.com/Show%20RDFa%201.1%20embedded%20in%20a%20webpage.aspx > > (Instructions: drag n drop the big blue ribbon at this page > http://marklets.com/Show%20RDFa%201.1%20embedded%20in%20a%20webpage.aspx, > go to > http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/house-gop-faces-familiar-dilemma-on-homeland-security-funding/2015/03/01/f5f41e5e-c038-11e4-9ec2-b418f57a4a99_story.html > , > click the newly installed bookmarklet, and hopefully you get a graph > view of the RDFa) > > May be we could hack it again for the JSON-LD playground. > > On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 9:39 AM, Pierre-Antoine Champin > <pierre-antoine.champin@liris.cnrs.fr> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > it would be nice if the JSON-LD playground had a tab with graphical > > representation like the one on RDFa.info . > > > > I'm currently using both websites for teaching linked data to my > students, > > and that would help me greatly explain how different concrete syntaxes > > convey the same abstract syntax. > > > > best > >
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