On 29/07/2019 04:20, Irene Polikoff wrote:

Sorry, I now see that your question was about EDG and I gave you the TBC answer.

In EDG, forms for classes and properties are pre-defined using SWP. I’ll get someone from the development team to respond.


This answer applies to 6.2. One choice, if you are familiar with Turtle syntax, is to enter the values in the Source Code tab, which can be reached using the Open in new browser tab button above the form of the class or property. Any additional property that you enter would then show up under Additional Characteristics.

If you do want to streamline this process, you need to tell the EDG form mechanism about the properties that you want to add. There is no distinction between (OWL) annotation properties or other properties from that perspective. Given that this is about Ontologies (and not instance data), in 6.2 and earlier you need to override the SWP-based form definition. Basically, create a new SWP file in TBC, and add an import to teamwork.ui.ttlx. Navigate to teamwork:SimpleClassFormBody and in the context menu behind ui:overrides click on Create ui:override which produces something like teamwork:SimpleClassFormBody_1. There you can change the ui:prototype to add something like

<swa:Objects arg:predicate="owl:versionInfo"/>

under the Labels and Description section. After you have refreshed the system registries or restarted, it would then show up like

If you want to put this into an EDG installation, upload the SWP file using Project Upload.

HTH
Holger



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On Jul 28, 2019, at 1:47 PM, Irene Polikoff <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

There are two options:

1. Position your cursor in the annotations section on the form and right click, you will get a choice of the available annotation properties to add to the form.

2. Find the property you want to appear on the form in the Properties View. Drag and drop it into the form. This will work for any property and for any resource, not just classes.

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On Jul 27, 2019, at 4:55 PM, Fan Li <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I think this should be a simple question but I just can't find an answer. How to add annotation properties to ontology classes within EDG?
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