[07:37:27] (CR) jenkins-bot: [V: -1] Added a toggle fullscreen button to Maps that is enabled trough the parameter enablefullscreen=true [extensions/Maps] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/73738 (owner: Netbrain) [07:44:33] (PS4) Netbrain: Added a toggle fullscreen button to Maps that is enabled trough the parameter enablefullscreen=true [extensions/Maps] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/73738 [07:44:43] (CR) jenkins-bot: [V: -1] Added a toggle fullscreen button to Maps that is enabled trough the parameter enablefullscreen=true [extensions/Maps] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/73738 (owner: Netbrain) [08:03:24] (PS5) Netbrain: Added a toggle fullscreen button to Maps that is enabled trough the parameter enablefullscreen=true [extensions/Maps] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/73738 [08:03:28] (CR) jenkins-bot: [V: -1] Added a toggle fullscreen button to Maps that is enabled trough the parameter enablefullscreen=true [extensions/Maps] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/73738 (owner: Netbrain) [08:04:51] (PS6) Netbrain: Added a toggle fullscreen button to Maps that is enabled trough the parameter enablefullscreen=true [extensions/Maps] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/73738 [08:21:06] (PS4) Netbrain: enabled parameter "transpose" and added phpunit test. [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 [08:29:07] Hi Yaron [08:29:18] Hello! [08:31:22] Thanks for replying so much on the maillist, you've helped me a lot ;) [08:31:50] (CR) Mwjames: "(2 comments)" [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 (owner: Netbrain) [08:33:05] (CR) Netbrain: "Yeah something went wrong during rebase..." [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 (owner: Netbrain) [08:33:43] You're welcome. [08:45:12] (PS5) Netbrain: Do not run code coverage as we can still not do a full Composer install with MW [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 [08:46:00] (CR) Netbrain: "Oh, god.. im royally messing this up. Let me try to fix." [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 (owner: Netbrain) [08:46:47] If I use PageSchemas to create the Semantic Form Structure, is there a posibility to re-use existing Templates in different forms? [08:49:01] (PS6) Netbrain: enabled parameter "transpose" and added phpunit test. [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 [08:52:49] (PS7) Mwjames: enabled parameter "transpose" and added phpunit test. [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 (owner: Netbrain) [09:03:46] @yaron >If I use PageSchemas to create the Semantic Form Structure, is there a posibility to re-use existing Templates in different forms? Is it recommended to use PageSchemas Extension? [09:04:41] Ah - right now Page Schemas can't handle that kind of re-use, though it would be great if it could. [09:05:07] (CR) Mwjames: "Not sure why but the test should have failed on Jenkins (locally it does fail) because use $labels... instead of $random ..." [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 (owner: Netbrain) [09:05:31] Ok, thats bad - then I cant use it at all :( [09:05:37] At the moment, you can use Page Schemas, but you probably shouldn't generate the same template from more than one schema. [09:05:59] I mean, you can use Page Schemas for multiple categories/classes that use the same template. [09:05:59] Ok thanks! [09:06:17] yes, but then I would do it partly in one way and partly in another way [09:06:25] not sure if thats a good idea [09:07:19] Could this be solved if the Page Schema Data is stored in Templates too and included from the page schema data in the forms? [09:08:04] Fannon: that's a bit of a theoretical question. [09:08:29] yes ;) [09:09:10] But I wouldn't describe it as "partly in one way and partly in another way" - it's all Page Schemas, but it would involve some redundant work (defining a template more than once). [09:11:38] yes, but i would like to avoid redundancy if possible. And its not so bad to edit the semantic form contents in the editor itself once you know the options and the syntax [09:11:50] Alright - that's true. [09:18:31] Sorry, another question: Is is possible to "nest" semantic attributes? Or do I have to create a new Site for this? [09:19:37] So right now I have a person which manages Domains. Every Domain has some Set of attributes. I'd like to have this in a Table. Right now i've stored it all in the same Site, so if I add multiple Domains the Person itself gets the Attributes that the domain should have [09:20:10] What do you mean by "Site"? [09:20:19] In SMW the predicate is always the site itself? [09:20:29] Ah - you mean "page"? [09:20:32] The Page, sorry ;) [09:21:01] Have to get used to mediawiki language ;) [09:21:31] If I understand the question correctly, you can use either #subobject or #set_internal (from the Semantic Internal Objects extension) to store that information, if you want to keep everything on the same page. [09:22:03] The two are functionally equivalent, they just have a slightly different syntax. [09:23:03] ah ok, thats exactly what I was looking for. Should have remembered that. So I'll put this into my template I guess [09:23:09] thanks! [09:43:15] (CR) Netbrain: "wow, thats wierd. php tests passes when i try to run them locally." [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 (owner: Netbrain) [09:49:29] (PS8) Netbrain: enabled parameter "transpose" and added phpunit test. [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 [09:50:39] (CR) Netbrain: "MWJames, would you mind adding the proper matching data? i can't seem to get it to work." [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/74329 (owner: Netbrain) [16:32:58] hmm [16:32:59] not here [16:33:10] oh well