[Sigia-l] Topic maps and IA

Jonathan Broad jonathan at relativepath.org
Mon Mar 29 16:44:04 EST 2004


Ah, no.  Not that I'm aware of.  I think Empolis bundles an editor with 
their commercial topic map engine.

XMLSpy loaded with the XTM (the xml standard exchange format for topic 
maps) DTD should work, though.  Of course, you'd need something like 
Ontopia's Omnigator to browse the resulting structure.  It is 
technically a web server, but a pretty easy install. :)

I've also used the LTM shorthand for my own experiments.  YMMV.

I think topic maps are in a state not unlike HTML circa 1995.  Ah, the 
perils and prospects of early adoption...

Jonathan

On Mar 29, 2004, at 3:05 PM, Peter VanDijck wrote:

> Just checking: there is still no easy downloadable (Windows) tool to
> create topicmaps, right? (Notepad, I know. I mean something that
> enforces topicmaps syntax and structure). (And that doesn't require you
> to install a webserver or python).
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
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