Bohms, H.M. (Michel) wrote:
Anybody an idea?

There are some circumstances where the use of inference disables the pretty printer.

See:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=858163&group_id=40417&atid=430288
and
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=803804&group_id=40417&atid=430288

In these cases Jena uses RDF/XML basic printer.
The Jena code uses baseModel.getGraph().getCapabilities().findContractSafe() to work out if this consideration applies.

My guess is that something about the way you have put together this model is raising the flag that disables the pretty printer.

Frankly, for a model of the size of this one, you are not really going to look at the file by hand in any useful or meaningful way, so while being aesthetically displeasing, this is no big deal. RDF/XML-ABBREV is unreadable for this much data, RDF/XML is unreadable. Both work fine for non-humans.


Jeremy

PS It is strangely pleasing to dig out a 6 year old bug report to respond to this query ...








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