Wow, thanks that answered my question from today!
I guess just poor choice of wording on my part, I changed it to
{cuisine} and it works now!

On May 6, 7:01 pm, David Huynh <[email protected]> wrote:
> uli3480 wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I created an ontology in Protegé and like to visualize it via exhibit.
> > My problem is that many of my individuals are related to more than one
> > class, that means it hast two types in the rdf file.
>
> > After the conversion to json (via babel) each individual has only one
> > type and even if I try to add another by manipulating the json file it
> > is not visualized in exhibit.
>
> > Can anybody help me with that? I am not very familiar with json but I
> > know that in rdf it's no problem to add two or more types.
>
> Uli,
>
> It's just the way that Babel and Exhibit are implemented right now (they
> enforce the one type per item rule). JSON can represent several types
> per item. One thing you can do is to use some other property rather than
> "type", and Babel and Exhibit should allow for multiple values.
>
> David
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