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Diffstat (limited to 'plugins/eg-amp.lv2/manifest.ttl.in')
-rw-r--r-- | plugins/eg-amp.lv2/manifest.ttl.in | 92 |
1 files changed, 41 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/manifest.ttl.in b/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/manifest.ttl.in index 2813473..51f4a79 100644 --- a/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/manifest.ttl.in +++ b/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/manifest.ttl.in @@ -9,34 +9,31 @@ # resources) are available. Manifest files should be as small as possible for # performance reasons. # -# The syntax of this file (and most other LV2 data files) is a language called -# Turtle ("Turse RDF Triple Language").[1] RDF[3] is a data model that -# expresses the relationship between things as (subject, predicate, object) -# triples. Turtle is a simple, terse, abbreviated syntax for RDF. - -# Namespace Prefixes +# +# ==== Namespace Prefixes ==== # # Turtle files often contain many URIs. To make this more readable, prefixes -# can be defined. For example, with the lv2 prefix below, instead of -# <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#Plugin> the shorter form lv2:Plugin can be -# used. This is just a shorthand for URIs, the prefixes are not significant. +# can be defined. For example, with the `lv2:` prefix below, instead of +# <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#Plugin> the shorter form `lv2:Plugin` can be +# used. This is just a shorthand for URIs within a file, the prefixes are not +# significant otherwise. @prefix lv2: <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#> . @prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> . -# Data (list of resources in this bundle, hence "manifest") +# ==== Data ==== <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> a lv2:Plugin ; lv2:binary <amp@LIB_EXT@> ; rdfs:seeAlso <amp.ttl> . -# Explanation -# -# The token @LIB_EXT@ above is replaced by the build system (waf) by the -# appropriate extension for the current platform (e.g. .so, .dylib, .dll), -# which is why this file is called manifest.ttl.in and not manifest.ttl. This -# documentation assumes .so for simplicity. +# The token `@LIB_EXT@` above is replaced by the build system with the +# appropriate extension for the current platform (e.g. .so, .dylib, .dll). +# This file is called called `manifest.ttl.in` rather than `manifest.ttl` +# to indicate that it is not the final file to be installed. +# This is not necessary, but is a good idea for portable plugins. +# For reability, the text will assume `.so` is the extension used. # # In short, this declares that the resource with URI # "http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp" is an LV2 plugin, with executable code in @@ -44,12 +41,12 @@ # relative to the bundle directory. # # There are 3 statements in this description: -# -# # | Subject | Predicate | Object -# ------------------------------------------------------------------- -# 1 | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | a | lv2:Plugin -# 2 | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | lv2:binary | <amp.so> -# 3 | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | rdfs:seeAlso | <amp.ttl> +# |================================================================ +# | Subject | Predicate | Object +# | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | a | lv2:Plugin +# | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | lv2:binary | <amp.so> +# | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | rdfs:seeAlso | <amp.ttl> +# |================================================================ # # The semicolon is used to continue the previous subject; an equivalent # but more verbose syntax for the same data is: @@ -69,7 +66,8 @@ # a global identifier. It is, however, a good idea to use an actual web # address if possible, since it can be used to easily access documentation, # downloads, etc. Note there are compatibility rules for when the URI of a -# plugin must be changed, see the LV2 specification[4] for details. +# plugin must be changed, see the http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core[LV2 specification] +# for details. # # AUTHORS MUST NOT CREATE URIS AT DOMAINS THEY DO NOT CONTROL WITHOUT # PERMISSION, AND *ESPECIALLY* MUST NOT CREATE SYNTACTICALLY INVALID URIS, @@ -80,32 +78,24 @@ # If this is truly impossible, use a URN, e.g. urn:myplugs:superamp. # # A detailed explanation of each statement follows. -# -# 1: <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> a lv2:Plugin -# -# The "a" is a Turtle shortcut for rdf:type and more or less means "is a". -# lv2:Plugin expands to <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#Plugin> (using the -# "lv2:" prefix above) and is the established URI for the type "LV2 Plugin". -# This statement literally means "this resource is an LV2 plugin". -# -# 2: <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> lv2:binary <amp.so> -# -# This says "this plugin has executable code ("binary") in the file -# named "amp.so", which is located in this bundle. The LV2 specification -# defines that all relative URIs in manifest files are relative to the bundle -# directory, so this refers to the file amp.so in the same directory as this -# manifest.ttl file. -# -# 3: <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> rdfs:seeAlso <amp.ttl> -# -# This says "there is more information about this plugin located in the file -# "amp.ttl". The host will look at all such files when it needs to actually -# use or investigate the plugin. -# Footnotes -# -# [1] http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle/ -# [2] http://www.w3.org/RDF/ -# http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-primer-20040210/ -# [3] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986 -# [4] http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core
\ No newline at end of file +<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> a lv2:Plugin . + +# The `a` is a Turtle shortcut for rdf:type and more or less means ``is a''. +# `lv2:Plugin` expands to <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#Plugin> (using the +# `lv2:` prefix above) which is the type of all LV2 plugins. +# This statement means ``<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> is an LV2 plugin''. + +<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> lv2:binary <amp@LIB_EXT@> . + +# This says "this plugin has executable code ("binary") in the file +# named "amp.so", which is located in this bundle. The LV2 specification +# defines that all relative URIs in manifest files are relative to the bundle +# directory, so this refers to the file amp.so in the same directory as this +# manifest.ttl file. + +<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> rdfs:seeAlso <amp.ttl> . + +# This says ``there is more information about this plugin located in the file +# `amp.ttl`''. The host will look at all such files when it needs to actually +# use or investigate the plugin. |