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Getting started with the TMinspector

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The TMInspector is a small but powerful tool for working with topic maps. You can easily import and export maps as XTM 1.0 & 2.0, get information about the maps, and also merge them.

The TMInspector is a small but powerful tool for working with topic maps. You can easily import and export maps as XTM 1.0 & 2.0, get information about the maps, and also merge them. The TMInspector is free-of-charge, open source, and part of the TM++ topic maps engine example suite. In the following, the usage of the TMInspector is shown with some small examples.

In a first step we will merge the two topic maps bands.xtm (contains a lot of music bands), and consertHalls.xtm (contains consert halls). First you should import both topic maps:

Now the the two topic maps has been imported. You can merge them together and export the new map as a XTM 2.0 file:

In the following example the XTM 1.0 file bands.xtm is converted to a XTM 2.0 file:

The TMInspector executable for Windows® can be downloaded from here (download size is about 0.4 Mb), users of other operating systems must compile the TM++ source code example available from the TM++ homepage.

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The TMInspector can import and export maps as XTM 1.0 & 2.0 and get information about the maps (and also merge them together).

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Topic Maps is the only formal semantic model which is optimized for humans, not for computers. Applications and web portals based on Topic Maps are easy to use, without limitations for flexibility and creativity.

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