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Topic panel is Wandora's GUI element used to view and edit topics. Wandora opens a topic panel whenever user opens topic, by double clicking it, for example. Wandora supports several different topic panel types. Type is changed with menu options in '''View > Topic panels'''. Traditional topic panel views all topic elements in a table while tabbed panel views topic details in separate tabs. Graph topic panel is used for graph visualizations. Custom topic panel lets you customize the view and define more complex relations between topics.
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Revision as of 22:42, 25 February 2011

This page contains Wandora documentation. Documentation is a work in progress and incomplete. Also note some documentation may be out of date as the application is developed intensely. If you need specific help, leave a note in the discussion forum and we'll answer your request as soon as possible. Additional help may be available on wandoratv.


Contents

Preparing Wandora

Topic maps

See also Layers section below.

Basics

This section contains tutorials for topic and association creation, modification, and deletion. See also tutorial videos on wandoratv.

Modifying a topic

Topic panels

Topic panel is Wandora's GUI element used to view and edit topics. Wandora opens a topic panel whenever user opens topic, by double clicking it, for example. Wandora supports several different topic panel types. Type is changed with menu options in View > Topic panels. Traditional topic panel views all topic elements in a table while tabbed panel views topic details in separate tabs. Graph topic panel is used for graph visualizations. Custom topic panel lets you customize the view and define more complex relations between topics.

Import and Export

Wandora has been designed for easy aggregation of information and features a wide range of import and export tools. Wandora imports not just different Topic Maps formats such as XTM1, XTM2, and LTM but also RDF as XML, N3, and Turtle. Also, Wandora imports bio-ontologies in OBO flat file format. To get an up-to-date view of Wandora's import options see Wandora's menu File > Import. Addition to import options, Wandora features also wide range of export features from different Topic Maps formats to different graph formats. See menu options in File > Export. Wandora's native file format is Wandora project, with file suffix WPR, which is a collection of XTM2 topic maps and a configuration file within a zip package.

Graph and matrix imports

Graph and matrix exports

For additional information about Wandora's export capabilities see also Wandora Server and CMS bridges section below. For additional information about Wandora's import capabilities see also Extractors section below.


Extractors

Wandora is great for information mashups. With Wandora you can easily mashup information from various sources. Extractors are specific Wandora tools used to extract topics and associations out of different file formats and sources. Wandora can extract data from MP3 and JPG files for example. To see what extractors your Wandora has installed see File > Extract. To start an extractor just select the extractor name in the menu or use drag and drop extractor. If you don't find the extractor in the menu use Tool manager to add the extractor into the menu. Wandora also contains an add-on for Mozilla Firefox WWW browser. With the add-on you can perform extractions directly in browser.

Search engine extractors

Simple files extractors

Media extractors

Social and Bookmark extractors

Bibliographical extractors

Classifications

Knowledge extractors

HTML structures extractors

News and syndication extractors

Microformat extractors

Wiki extractors

Simple RDF extractors

Language

Other

See also page Refining occurrences to see some practical examples of how to extract associations and topics out of occurrences.

Generators

Generators are special tools that generate topics and associations algorithmically. Generators help you to construct basic building blocks for your topic maps. Generators also serve as a nice test suite for Wandora and topic maps in general. Generators locate in Wandora's File > Generate menu. Available generators are

Schema

Schema is a collection of specific topics and associations that Wandora uses to construct the user interface of association editor, occurrence editor and topic name panel. Schema eases many topic map operations such as association and occurrence construction. Schema also defines the language support of Wandora application.

  • Schema to ease association and text data creation and modification

Language support

Wandora supports only one base name per topic. However, topic may contain several different variant names. Each variant name has a type and a language. Similarly, topic map contain several different occurrences, text fragments. Each occurrence has also a type and a language. Wandora supports Google translate API and can convert both variant names and occurrences to other languages.

Layers

Wandora supports layered topic maps. Layered topic map contains one or more topic maps stacked into an ordered array. This separation of merged topic maps allows flexible management of topic maps and enables the birth of public knowledge repositories used as a component of other Wandora based knowledge bases. Layer specific options locate in Layers menu.

Different layer types


Layer example diagram.gif

Analyzing Topic Maps

Generally these tools locate in Layers > Statistics menu. As an exception SOM classifier is found in association table menu.

Tools and tool manager

Almost every feature in Wandora is implemented with a tool. Tool packs certain Wandora functionality into a single software component. Wandora's user may customize the available tool set and even add third party tools to Wandora.


Wandora Server and CMS bridges

Wandora's Embedded HTTP server allows you to publish topic maps as a dynamic HTML site, RSS feed or pretty much anything directly from Wandora application.

Wandora Piccolo is a framework to publish topic maps with Wandora and Apache Tomcat. Wandora Piccolo suits well for large scale server configurations that doesn't require Wandora's GUI.

See also Export section above.

Other

Personal tools