Arthur; Yes this is the case that multilingual support is currently
not implemented for Ensemble.

In general, labels can be problematic for Ensemble, as there is no
inherent limit on the number of labels for a resource, and Ensemble
needs to pick one to display.  When using Ensemble to display a model
it is a best practice to only have one rdfs:label per resource to make
the choice unambiguous.

In the meantime, one workaround for multilingual support in Ensemble
would be to model different languages as properties and use a
SPARQLMotion script to modify rdfs:label to display the language of
choice.

-- Scott

On Jun 3, 2:50 pm, Arthur <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am mopping up in preparation for a demo to management next week, so
> this is not a critical issue, it may even lighten the atmosphere for
> the demo:
>
> I made my ontologies multilingual English Spanish using language tags
> on the labels.  I have set TBC to en and en-US, however when I view my
> models in Ensemble, they are in Spanish.  I cannot find an Ensemble
> language setting to put it back into English.
>
> A related question: On forms customization - Is it possible to add
> multiple Display Labels  each with a language tag for form elements to
> make them multi-lingual?
>
> Thanks
>
> Arthur
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