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diff --git a/bundles/ingen.lv2/ingen.ttl b/bundles/ingen.lv2/ingen.ttl index d4de601a..6613d122 100644 --- a/bundles/ingen.lv2/ingen.ttl +++ b/bundles/ingen.lv2/ingen.ttl @@ -134,40 +134,40 @@ ingen:prototype The object which this block is an instance of, or derived from. """ . -ingen:Edge +ingen:Arc a owl:Class ; - rdfs:label "Edge" ; + rdfs:label "Arc" ; rdfs:comment """ -A connection between two ports. Graphs have a set of edges which -define how its component blocks and ports are connected. An Edge MUST +A connection between two ports. Graphs have a set of arcs which +define how its component blocks and ports are connected. An Arc MUST have exactly one ingen:tail and exactly one ingen:head property. """ . -ingen:edge +ingen:arc a owl:ObjectProperty ; rdfs:domain ingen:Graph ; - rdfs:range ingen:Edge ; - rdfs:comment "An edge contained in this graph." . + rdfs:range ingen:Arc ; + rdfs:comment "An arc contained in this graph." . ingen:tail a owl:ObjectProperty , owl:FunctionalProperty ; - rdfs:domain ingen:Edge ; + rdfs:domain ingen:Arc ; rdfs:range lv2:Port ; rdfs:label "tail" ; - rdfs:comment "The source/sending port of this edge" . + rdfs:comment "The source/sending port of this arc" . ingen:head a owl:ObjectProperty , owl:FunctionalProperty ; - rdfs:domain ingen:Edge ; + rdfs:domain ingen:Arc ; rdfs:range lv2:Port ; rdfs:label "head" ; - rdfs:comment "The destination/receiving/sink port of this edge" . + rdfs:comment "The destination/receiving/sink port of this arc" . ingen:incidentTo a owl:ObjectProperty , owl:FunctionalProperty ; - rdfs:domain ingen:Edge ; + rdfs:domain ingen:Arc ; rdfs:label "incident to" ; - rdfs:comment "A special property used to describe any edge incident to a port or block. This is never saved in graph files, but is used in the control protocol to completely disconnect a Block or Port." . + rdfs:comment "A special property used to describe any arc incident to a port or block. This is never saved in graph files, but is used in the control protocol to completely disconnect a Block or Port." . |