Thank you all so much for your messages! Yes, it is a .rdf file. I will try
your suggestions and if I have any questions, I will write again.
Regards,
Rosario
2018-07-12 1:09 GMT+02:00 Holger Knublauch :
> Rob, I think you are referring to something else than the original post,
> which was
Rob, I think you are referring to something else than the original post,
which was about RDF/XML files. When you open an .xml file, TBC would ask
you if you already have a file with class definitions. You can produce
those by opening one of your .xml "instance" files, let the system
generate
Afaict TBC will not show classes unless you include OWL or RDFS class
definitions and specifically open the file.
The XML importer makes these up per file and stuffs them in with the
instances... which i dont like much.. i would much rather a separate
imported ontology i can specify because often
Not sure what you are trying to do with zips, etc.
If you have a file, you can simply copy and paste it in your 5.5.2 workspace.
You do not need to use import. The file, however, should be unzipped. When you
are saying you do not see classes and properties, do you see the file you are
wanting
Make sure the file is of type .rdf (i.e. not .xml)
You can actually drag and drop the file into the new 5.5.2 project once you’ve
created the project.
Cheers,
David
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> On 11 Jul 2018, at 18:27, rosarioumal...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am new
Hello,
I am new to the version 5.5.2 of TopBraid Composer Free Edition (for Mac)
(and a newbie at this type of applications, one could say). I am trying to
import a RDF/XML-abbreviated file created with TBC 3.0 for Windows, and
although it seems that I have managed to import the file into a