<I created a new ontology and
imported the bad .n3 file, but since the old file is the main body of
my
work, it's awkward to use it this way. >

If this file contains all of your triples, then you can Export...
Export/Merge... to a new file (.n3, .owl, etc.) and click on all of
the imports you want to save in the new file.

-- Scott

On Nov 4, 7:51 am, Dalia E Varanka <[email protected]> wrote:
> I must have changed the namespaces of my ontology (.n3) file incorrectly,
> because when I tried to reopen it later, it would not open.
> There were illegal characters in the name spaces of the classes.
> Specifically, the uri# was followed by the prefix name# and then the class
> name.
>
> I opened the file in the text editor and got rid of the prefix names# in
> the class names, and saved.
>
> Then, the file would open, but it wasn't working right. I think there was
> no .owl file, because I never got an Overview panel in the text editor.
> Also, the default namespace (or the file name path) appears in red in the
> window above the editor panel (next to the home icon).
>
> Do you think this file can be saved?  I created a new ontology and
> imported the bad .n3 file, but since the old file is the main body of my
> work, it's awkward to use it this way.
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