@prefix : <#>. @prefix g: . @prefix u: . <> <#rcsId> "$Id: test-graph1.n3,v 1.5 2001/08/16 04:19:24 connolly Exp $"; g:digraph [ g:id "makeREC"; g:label "@@TODO..."; g:subgraph [ g:label "Key/Schema"; g:hasNode :ACnotice, :trPub, :ACaction, :WGaction; g:hasNode :x, :y; g:hasEdgeProperty :e1; ] ]. #hmm... in .dot syntax, the label defaults to the local id; # is that reasonable to do in rdf2dot.xsl, or should # we stay out of peeking into URIs? # Let's stay out of that for now; after all, we intend # folks to generate diagrams by rules, not by hand. :ACnotice g:label "ACnotice"; g:color "green". :trPub g:label "trPub"; g:color "blue". :ACaction g:label "ACaction"; g:color "orange". :WGaction g:label "WGaction"; g:color "brown". :x g:label "x"; :e1 :y. :y g:label "y". #hmm... require an explicit g:hasNode arc to :y, or # discover it? We require an explicit node; # we're doing tree traversal, not graph traversal, in # rdf2dot.xsl. # But you can use cwm to infer it; see orgDiagram.n3 for example. :e1 g:label "optional dependency"; g:style "dotted".