[MOBY-dev] [MOBY-l] Tags for secondary articles

Edward Kawas edward.kawas at gmail.com
Wed Jan 11 16:39:35 UTC 2006


Thanks Martin,

I will look at it soon. 

Eddie 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Senger [mailto:senger at ebi.ac.uk] 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 8:37 AM
> To: Edward Kawas
> Cc: 'Core developer announcements'
> Subject: Re: [MOBY-dev] [MOBY-l] Tags for secondary articles
> 
> > If you have any thoughts about how secondarys should be added to 
> > Taverna (UI), please don't hesitate to let me know so that I can 
> > consider your input during the design.
> >
>    Eddie, I did not want to be pre-mature with my suggestion 
> because it is not yet fully implemented. But this email is an 
> opportunity: I have created a user interface for entering 
> quite complex moby data type (it is a combination of a table 
> and a tree). I plan to use it in Dashboard. But doing that I 
> relized that it would be also very suitable for taverna 
> (perhaps even without a need to have all moby data types 
> listed there in a scavenger list). I still need to finish it 
> - two things are mising: the sceondary parameters - but it's 
> simple, and the ability to add and remove more HAS members. I 
> have already solution for both these things on my laptop but 
> I will not be able to finish and to commit it before next two 
> weeks time (having my family visiting me at Philippines). 
> Please take a look for the so-far commit status by calling a 
> testing client:
> 
>    build/run/run-any-client CreateMobyInput -h
>    build/run/run-any-client CreateMobyInput -data <data-type-nema> \
>        -cachedir <your-cache-dir>
> 
>   In Taverna, the -cachedit functionality will be replced by 
> reading the RDf document with moby data types (as it is now).
> 
>    Cheers,
>    Martin
> 
> --
> Martin Senger
>    email: martin.senger at gmail.com
>    skype: martinsenger
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>    International Rice Research Institute
>    Biometrics and Bioinformatics Unit
>    DAPO BOX 7777, Metro Manila
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