On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 05:13:59PM -0500, Kendall Clark wrote:
On Feb 7, 2007, at 4:54 PM, Philip Cooper wrote:
I have a new bundle I have written for N3/Turtle. ...
Ah, this is great news. Since I started using TM, I only keep Emacs around for the really bad N3 mode, since I end up writing a fair bit of N3 by hand (alas).
Yeah N3 is easier on the eyes but the xml modes available for rdf vs monochromatic n3 was always a lesser of two evils thing.
This bundle also has the ability to become the basis for a SPARQL bundle as that is also based on the N3 syntax.
Well, sorta-kinda. SPARQL graph patterns are pretty much the Turtle subset of N3, but the rest of it is more SQLish, so you may be able to lift bits from the SQL bundle. At any rate, a SPARQL bundle for TM is a Very Good Thing. :>
Yeah, the SQLish part is pretty small and easy to do since all the N3 stuff is scoped inside the curly brackets.
That part will be cooler because the snippets and macros you could put in place.
I'd love to use yr new bundle; is it available yet?
The Textmate grand guru is on vaca right now but I'll post to the Textmate SVN when he returns. I will be putting up a web page for it also but only after I get around to installing trac (it's time for me to say goodbye to Zope).
Email me direct and I will forward a zip file in the interim.