- From: Paul Groth <p.t.groth@vu.nl>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 17:46:01 +0200
- To: Timothy Lebo <lebot@rpi.edu>
- Cc: Provenance Working Group <public-prov-wg@w3.org>
Hi Tim, I was suggesting them as <h4> and not appear in the toc. But I see your point and I'm happy to leave it as is. cheers Paul On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Timothy Lebo <lebot@rpi.edu> wrote: > Paul, > > On Jul 9, 2012, at 11:22 AM, Paul Groth wrote: > >> I was wondering if they could be headers with actual names. Like >> >> 1) Extension of Starting Point Terms >> 2) Entities and Abstraction >> 3) Describing Entities Fruther >> 4) Entity Lifetimes >> 5) Activity Lifetimes >> >> It was just an idea that could help organized things. But I'm not picky :-) > > Are you suggesting that these 5 subsections become Respec's <sections>? > This would put them into the TOC, which would be a step towards one of Graham's requests to have all terms listed there (but I don't think that is doable with the vanilla respec). > > Or, use <h4> in http://aquarius.tw.rpi.edu/prov-wg/prov-o#description-expanded-terms ? > The current "bold in paragraph" approach is trying to minimize organizational overhead that requires novel namings that I think could become distracting. > I prefer the current approach that describes the "third" category in the active voice. > > Thoughts? > > -Tim > > > >> >> Paul >> >> On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Timothy Lebo <lebot@rpi.edu> wrote: >>> Paul, >>> >>> >>> On Jul 7, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Paul Groth wrote: >>> >>> … >>> >>>> >>>> ==3.2 Expanded Terms== >>>> - I wonder if the 5 categories should be more prominent >>> >>> >>> How do you suggest they become more prominent? >>> Why is the bold "first, second, third, fourth, fifth" in the corresponding paragraphs inadequate? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Tim >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> -- >> Dr. Paul Groth (p.t.groth@vu.nl) >> http://www.few.vu.nl/~pgroth/ >> Assistant Professor >> Knowledge Representation & Reasoning Group >> Artificial Intelligence Section >> Department of Computer Science >> VU University Amsterdam >> >> > -- -- Dr. Paul Groth (p.t.groth@vu.nl) http://www.few.vu.nl/~pgroth/ Assistant Professor Knowledge Representation & Reasoning Group Artificial Intelligence Section Department of Computer Science VU University Amsterdam
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