- From: Hugh Glaser <hugh@glasers.org>
- Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2018 14:22:47 +0000
- To: Mikael Pesonen <mikael.pesonen@lingsoft.fi>
- Cc: semantic-web@w3.org
It may not be close to what you want, but Fresnel does the rendering angle: https://www.w3.org/2005/04/fresnel-info/ We used to use it (well it still runs in fact) very successfully for rkbexplorer. Maybe it could be extended for the forms/input angle? > On 9 Mar 2018, at 13:53, Mikael Pesonen <mikael.pesonen@lingsoft.fi> wrote: > > > Thank you for all the suggestions! RDFruit has some interesting work, and lov editor could be nice tool for RDF expert, but seems that RDForms is closest what we are looking for being suitable for non-technical and non-ontology persons. > > > We have had some own experiments too and worst case scenario is that we have to continue developing (atleast partially) proprietary system. > It seems that there are some parts that are common to any form: > > 1) Ontology/scheme properties to XML datatypes mapping, when not defined in scheme > 2) XML data type to HTML input field mapping, especially if trying to use standard HTML5 fields as much as possible > > For example > > dcterms:created -> xsd:dateTime -> datetime-local > nfo:fileSize -> xsd:integer -> number > > Any pointers, if there exists reusable work on those mappings? > > > -- > Lingsoft - 30 years of Leading Language Management > > www.lingsoft.fi > > Speech Applications - Language Management - Translation - Reader's and Writer's Tools - Text Tools - E-books and M-books > > Mikael Pesonen > System Engineer > > e-mail: mikael.pesonen@lingsoft.fi > Tel. +358 2 279 3300 > > Time zone: GMT+2 > > Helsinki Office > Eteläranta 10 > FI-00130 Helsinki > FINLAND > > Turku Office > Kauppiaskatu 5 A > FI-20100 Turku > FINLAND > > -- Hugh 023 8061 5652
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