To add to what Scott is saying, when you expand a connection, there is
always an option to expand it transitively. So, if you expand the incoming
connections for owl:Thing, you can choose rdfs:subClassOf (transitively).
This will get you all classes. Hopefully, using this approach will make it
easier for you to get at least a part of the graph. Of course, not
everything is connected to owl:Thing. For example, properties.

Regards,

Irene Polikoff


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott
Henninger
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 10:33 AM
To: TopBraid Composer Users
Subject: [tbc-users] Re: print whole owl graph


Christoph; As displaying an entire graph does not scale to large ontologies,
this is not a feature in Composer's Graph view.  Also beware of the
perspective that owl:Thing is the "top level" of something.  The Classes tab
is showing a subset of the graph that focuses on rdfs:subClassOf properties.
Resources whose type is owl:Class can be associated with other properties as
well.

-- Scott

On Jan 5, 6:41 am, Christoph <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, first of all, I would like to thank for the many responses and 
> hints I received so far!
>
> I would like to print the whole owl graph, is there a possibility to 
> click on the top level element, e.g., thing, open the graph window and 
> to show the whole graph, including children and subchildren at once?
> It takes some time if I have to open all connections by hand.
>
> Thanks!


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