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=== General ===
 
=== General ===
'''Categories''' are named in plural where it's possible (think "Blogs", not "Blog"), '''tags''' are in singular.\
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'''Categories''' are named in plural where it's possible (think "Blogs", not "Blog"), '''tags''' are in singular.
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Important pages:
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* [[Special:SearchByProperty|Search by property]];
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* [[Special:Ask]]
  
 
=== Style ===
 
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=== Searching ===
 
=== Searching ===
  
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http://www.pchr8.net/f/index.php/Special:SearchByProperty/R/7 is [[Special:SearchByProperty|Search by property]], a pretty nice and useful interface.
 
The search page for structured queries is [[Special:Ask]]. More here: https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Semantic_search
 
The search page for structured queries is [[Special:Ask]]. More here: https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Semantic_search
  

Revision as of 06:50, 22 December 2016

General

Categories are named in plural where it's possible (think "Blogs", not "Blog"), tags are in singular.

Important pages:

Style

I will add spaces when setting a category, to make it easier to select with wasavi:

[[Category: Meta]]

Use bold for key words / concepts, cursive for emphasis.

Making content available to search

Two main properties are Property:L the link (if there's one of them) and Property:t -- the title.

The Template:Basic helps to use it all swiftly:

{{B|l|t|[c=5]|[r=5]|[o=true]}}

Where c is the complexity of a page, from 1 to 10, t is the page title as stated in the link, r is rating, 1 to 10 too, o is whether it's an one link page. Last two parameters are optional.


//todo: write a small plugin to automate at least partly all this. Done!

Other examples: https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:In-text_annotation details In text annotations, things like

[[Is capital of::Germany]]

If I want to do it quietly, it'll be thus:

{{#set:
 Has population=3,396,990
 |Has country=Germany
}}

Searching

http://www.pchr8.net/f/index.php/Special:SearchByProperty/R/7 is Search by property, a pretty nice and useful interface. The search page for structured queries is Special:Ask. More here: https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Semantic_search

[[:+]] limits to main namespace. (No "Property:*" pages).

Page names

[[Brazil||France||User:John Doe]]
[[~John*]]

Based on values

Selecting pages: https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Selecting_pages

[[Category:Actor]] 
[[born in::Boston]] 
[[height::180cm]]

Logic

A space is AND.

* || is for disjuncting inside a query (values, property names)
*  OR  is for parts of a query.

For example: [[Category:Musical actor]] OR [[Category:Theatre actor]] == [[Category:Musical actor||Theatre actor]]

Wildcards

[[born in::+]]

returns all pages that have any value for the property «born in».


Comparators

Placed after :: in property conditions.

  • >> and <<: "greater than" and "less than"
  • > and <: "greater than or equal" and "less than or equal" by default, but "greater than" and "less than" if $smwStrictComparators = true;
  • and : "greater than or equal" and "less than or equal"
  • !: "not" ("unequal")
  • ~: «like» comparison for strings
  • !~: «not like» comparison for strings

Like, not like

In a like condition, one uses '*' wildcards to match any sequence of characters and '?' to match any single character. For example, one could ask [[Address::~*Park Place*]] to select addresses containing the string "Park Place", or [[Honorific::~M?.]] to select both "Mr." and "Ms.".

Subqueries

[[Category:Actor]] [[born in::<q>[[Category:City]] [[located in::Italy]]</q>]]

Relevant

As per https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration

$smwgShowFactbox=SMW_FACTBOX_NONEMPTY; 

shows the Factbox on all pages where there's something to show.