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What aspects of parametric glyphs should go into the ontology? #118

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jakebeal opened this issue Oct 23, 2020 · 4 comments
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What aspects of parametric glyphs should go into the ontology? #118

jakebeal opened this issue Oct 23, 2020 · 4 comments

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@jakebeal
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For parametric glyphs to be usable via automation, they likely want to have some of their key attributes / parameters exposed in the ontology. What wants to go there and how do we want to integrate this into the workflow?

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Two obvious candidates: baseline, bounding box.

@jakebeal jakebeal added this to the SBOL Visual 3.0 milestone Oct 26, 2020
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goksel commented Nov 25, 2020

@jakebeal Is there any place where we can access information about baseline and bounding box?

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That's a question for @chofski and @jamesscottbrown , I think. I'm not sure this information is meaningfully accessible yet, which is why I've got it marked as 3.0 for milestone.

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chofski commented Nov 29, 2020

This information is to some extent encoded in the current SVGs, but the pSVGs would allow us to have these explicitly defined. In terms of other key attributes these will like be related to "types" of glyph.

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