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[protege-discussion] Adding Slots for included Classes
Timothy Redmond
tredmond at stanford.edu
Wed Mar 14 08:30:18 PDT 2012
> why is that so and is there a way to create the slots directly from
> the classes tab?
> Is the problem clear?
> I am looking forward for tipps and explanations!
The problem is clear. This just seems to be how the Protege frames
editor works. There are some rules about how you can edit objects from
imported projects. I am not sure how those rules were chosen - these
decisions go back to the distant past.
-Timothy
On 03/13/2012 10:01 AM, Can Kahya wrote:
> Hello,
> I am working with Protege 3.4.7 on a project which includes another
> project. Both work on a database...
> There I monitored some weird behaviour, I hope some of you could clarify.
>
> The problem:
> I want to add a slot to an abstract class of the included project..
> This doesnt work from the classes tab (I dont know why, because it
> works perfectly fine to create a subclass of an included class, so why
> not to add a slot?).
> The weird behaviour:
> It is possible to create a slot in the slots-tab and then select the
> same included abstract class as the domain-class.
> That's how the slot is displayed for the included class in the classes
> tab.
>
> why is that so and is there a way to create the slots directly from
> the classes tab?
> Is the problem clear?
> I am looking forward for tipps and explanations!
>
> thank you,
> Can
>
>
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