Hi Scott,

But how do I get the desired existing property in the Diagram View in the first 
place?  The workflow is like this:

I have a set of pre-defined object properties including p, for which did not 
specify any domain/range information.
I have dragged classes A and B into the Diagram view.
I want to associate A and B with the pre-defined object property p.
I click on "Add association" in the Editing Tools palette. 
... And?  The "Add association" tool only allows adding (defining) a new object 
property.  And there appears to be no way for me to drag any existing 
properties into the Diagram view. 

Also, for those properties (links) that are in the diagram already, if I double 
click on it, I don't see any window coming up for me to modify its property?  
(Of course I can always double click on a property in the Properties panel and 
edit it that way...)

Thanks for your help.
Naicong

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Scott Henninger
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 2:43 PM
To: TopBraid Suite Users
Subject: [topbraid-users] Re: Graphical ontology editing

Naicong; You can double click on any property in the diagram and enter the 
desired domain/range of the property.

-- Scott

On Dec 12, 3:45 pm, "Li, Naicong" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Holger,
>
> In your 6/28/2012 blog on graphical ontology editing with the Diagram Tab, 
> you showed how to create new classes and new object properties for 
> associating classes.  Is there a way to use an exiting (pre-defined) object 
> property to associate two classes that are showing in the Diagram Tab (in 
> effect modifying the domain-range specification for that property)?
>
> Similar question for the datatype properties - can we just add an existing 
> data type property to a class that's showing in the Diagram Tab?
>
> Similar questions about graphical editing in the Graph Tab - is there a way 
> to link two things showing in the Graphic Tab, and be given the opportunity 
> to specify the link type (some pre-defined object property)?
>
> Thanks!
> Naicong

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