No, unfortunately, that does not work. You can bring up an OWL functional syntax rendering, but it still fails when you open these .ofn or .ttl formats.
Thanks,
Leo
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OK, this is frustrating. :-)
If you just open Protege (without loading an ontology), then select your "Ontology view" and then select File-Open to open the file, it should load. I also added an RDF/XML version per your request.
And, I did try loading the turtle and RDF/XML versions in Stardog to validate them.
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Patrick Cassidy <pat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, Andrea,
I tried that process and still can’t get Protégé 4.3 to load that ontology. It does odd things
that I am unfamiliar with, then crashes.
Any chance you can store it in an ordinary .owl file?
Pat
Patrick Cassidy
MICRA Inc.
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Leo, To load the .ofn ontology, you have to first tell Protege that you will be using the OWL functional syntax.
Go to Window, Views, Ontology views and select "OWL functional syntax rendering".
It is a bit of a pain that Protege does not use the file extensions.
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 7:44 AM, Obrst, Leo J. <lobrst@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hmm, Andrea. I’m getting errors trying to load this into Protégé 4.3.
Thanks,
Leo
I tried following the principles that we have been discussing in Track A to create a small, focused, general, reusable ontology (with usage information).
I started with something relatively easy (I thought), which was a consolidation of basic Dublin Core and SKOS concepts into an OWL 2 ontology. The work is not finished since I have only
been playing with the definition over the last few days. The "finished" concepts are the ontology metadata/documentation (including what I didn't map and why), and several of the properties (contributor, coverage, creator, date, language, mimeType and rights).
The rest is all still a work-in-progress.
It has been interesting creating and dog-fooding the ontology. I can definitely say that I refined it based on my experiences in using it.
You can check out the ontology on github (http://purl.org/ninepts/metadata). My "master" definition is the .ofn (OWL functional
syntax) file, and I used Protege to generate a Turtle encoding from it. (I am maintaining the master definition in a version-control-friendly format (ofn), and also providing a somewhat human-readable format (ttl).) I also want to experiment with different
NL renderings that are more readable than Turtle.
I would appreciate feedback.
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