http://www.w3.org/ns/oa#CssStyle
A resource which describes styles for resources participating in the Annotation using CSS.
Specific Resources MAY be assigned a CSS style class using oa:styleClass.
The CSS resource MAY have its own dereferencable URI that provides the information. For example, "Style1" in the diagram below might actually have the URI "http://www.example.com/styles/annotations.css". It MAY be embedded within the Annotation using the inline constructions described in Embedding Resources.
Instances of oa:#CssStyle can have the following properties:
PROPERTY | TYPE | DESCRIPTION | RANGE |
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From class owl:Thing | |||
oa:#equivalentTo | owl:ObjectProperty | The subject and object resources of the oa:equivalentTo relationship represent the same resource, but potentially have different metadata such as oa:serializedBy, oa:serializedAt and serialization format. oa:equivalentTo is a symmetrical and transitive relationship; if A oa:equivalentTo B, then it is also true that B oa:equivalent A; and that if B oa:equivalentTo C, then it is also true that A oa:equivalentTo C. The Annotation MAY include 0 or more instances of the oa:equivalentTo relationship between copies of the Annotation or other resources, and SHOULD include as many as are available. If a system publishes an embedded resource (a cnt:Content) at a new HTTP URI, then it SHOULD express the oa:equivalentTo relationship between the resource's URN and the new URI from which it is available. | owl:Thing |
oa:#item | owl:ObjectProperty | The relationship between a multiplicity construct node and its constituent resources. There MUST be 1 or more item relationships for each multiplicity construct oa:Choice, oa:Composite and oa:List. | owl:Thing |
@prefix oa: <http://www.w3.org/ns/oa#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
oa:CssStyle a owl:Class ;
rdfs:label "CssStyle"@en ;
rdfs:comment """A resource which describes styles for resources participating in the Annotation using CSS.
Specific Resources MAY be assigned a CSS style class using oa:styleClass.
The CSS resource MAY have its own dereferencable URI that provides the information. For example, "Style1" in the diagram below might actually have the URI "http://www.example.com/styles/annotations.css". It MAY be embedded within the Annotation using the inline constructions described in Embedding Resources."""@en ;
rdfs:isDefinedBy oa: ;
rdfs:subClassOf oa:Style .