- From: Johan W. Kluwer <johan.w.kluwer@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 11:59:08 +0000
- To: www-isaviz@w3.org
Hello again, Having started to look at IsaViz for RDF formatting, I find myself somewhat confused with regard to the status of GSS, compared to Fresnel, as the recommended tool for formatting graphs. Is the intention that GSS will be retired, in favor of Fresnel (that would be Fresnel + CSS?)? If so, I would rather spend time learning Fresnel, but again, if GSS has more functionality, the choice isn't so obvious. It would be very useful to hear some advice on this. To mention a concrete example: On the IsaViz home page, there is a screenshot showing how tables can be used very effectively to list properties that belong together. This is just the kind of formatting I am looking for. The example uses GSS. Is it feasible to write Fresnel code to achieve (more or less) the same results as with GSS -- in particular, to get tables in the graph? I guess combining GSS and Fresnel is not intended -- or, would that be a reasonable idea? -Johan.
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