TBC is based on Eclipse, and going to Help > Install New Software is the
starting point to add features from 3rd parties. So yes, it should work
in principle.
Note https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-install-eclipse-for-C-programming
about concerns related to C# in particular.
Holger
On
The Ontology editor in the current versions uses the "old" SWA-based
forms, which do not support such openable form sections. tosh:closed
would only work with the newer forms, used by other asset collection
types such as Taxonomies.
Having said this, moving forward I would prefer to deprecate
If a magic property is not resolving, have you tried renaming its file
to something like .spin.ttl - this should have the system register all
SPIN functions and magic properties globally.
Holger
On 25/07/2019 04:25, Jack Hodges wrote:
I was debugging this problem with Steve and we found that
Morning Holger
Cold down here in Sydney ! Bet it's more pleasant up your way this morning
:)
Thanks for the info. I'll explore that approach. Sounds the trick.
On a somewhat related line of question...
TBC ships with Javascript file editors ... and others ... xml and html. In
your graphql
I was debugging this problem with Steve and we found that the
IterateOverSelect is not executing because it has two magic property calls
referenced and they are not being resolved. Their graphs 'are' being
imported, and everything in them can be seen in the 'query' tab in SPARQL
MOTION and,
I replied to the wrong question. I should have replied to the question
about TBC not finding an SM script anymore. Sorry.
On Tuesday, July 23, 2019 at 3:44:21 PM UTC-7, Holger Knublauch wrote:
>
> Hi Jack,
>
> I am not seeing a possible connection between .project files and executing
>
Dear,
I would like to create a Property Group that would be closed by default.
This group would groups properties used for instances of an ontology. I
have created the group and set 'closed true', but I can still see the group
open by default. What am I doing wrong?
I attach an example TTL
When I am copying the xml file and opening it directly. it is giving me
following error:
a.lang.RuntimeException: org.eclipse.ui.PartInitException: Editor could not
be initialized.
at
org.eclipse.wst.xml.ui.internal.tabletree.XMLMultiPageEditorPart.createPages(XMLMultiPageEditorPart.java:792)
at
Have you tried the following:
1) Copy the .xml file into the TBC workspace
2) Double-click the .xml file to open it with TopBraid
This will translate all XML element types into OWL classes, the
attributes to RDF properties, and all elements into corresponding RDF
instances. This approach is
Hey Irene,
Hey Holger,
Actually I want to import xml data to Top Braid.
I want to convert xml to ontology together with its instances.
Steps which i am followings are:
1. converting XML to Excel by simply opening xml file to excel 2010.e.g My
file is test.xml
2. saving excel file as Text(tab
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