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-======= OntoME wiki =======+======== OntoME wiki ========
  
 **http://​ontome.dataforhistory.org/​** **http://​ontome.dataforhistory.org/​**
  
-====== User guide ======+======= User guide =======
  
-===== How to start =====+Work in progress! 
 + 
 +====== Menu overview ====== 
 + 
 +===== Classes menu ===== 
 + 
 +==== Classes list ==== 
 + 
 +This list displays all classes created or imported into OntoME with the namespace ​to which they belong. 
 +  * Click on a label to open the class details. 
 +  * Filter this list by using the Search box at the top right. The search is performed on labels and namespaces. For example, try entering "​CIDOC"​. 
 +  * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left. 
 + 
 +==== Classes tree ==== 
 + 
 +The tree structure allows you to graphically display the complete class hierarchy. Please note the display is currently not fully functional. 
 + 
 +===Classes details ​====
  
 [...] [...]
  
-===== User account ​=====+===== Properties menu ===== 
 + 
 +==== Properties list ==== 
 + 
 +This list displays all properties created or imported into OntoME with their domain and range classes, quantifiers and namespaces to which they belong. 
 +  * Click on a label to open the details. 
 +  * Filter this list by using the Search box at the top right. The search is performed on properties labels, domain and range classes labels and namespaces. For example, try entering "​CIDOC"​. 
 +  * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left. 
 + 
 +==== Properties tree ==== 
 + 
 +The tree structure allows you to graphically display the complete tree hierarchy. Please note the display is currently not fully functional. 
 + 
 +==== Property details ​====
  
 [...] [...]
  
-===== Projects ​=====+===== Namespaces menu ===== 
 + 
 +The menu directly displays the list of namespaces created or imported into OntoME with their URI and labels. 
 +  * Click on a label to open the namespace details. 
 +  * Filter this list by using the Search box at the top right. For example, try entering "​CIDOC"​. 
 +  * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left. 
 + 
 +==== Namespace details ​====
  
 [...] [...]
  
-===== Namespaces ​=====+===== Projects menu ===== 
 + 
 +The menu directly displays the list of projects. 
 +  * Click on a label to open the project details. 
 +  * Filter this list by using the Search box at the top right. 
 +  * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left. 
 + 
 +==== Project details ​====
  
 [...] [...]
 +
 +===== Profiles menu =====
 +
 +This menu directly displays the list of profiles with their project to which they belong.
 +  * Click on a label to open the details.
 +  * Filter this list by using the Search box at the top right.
 +  * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
 +
 +==== Profile details ====
 +
 +[...]
 +
 +===== Dashboard menu [for registered users only] =====
 +
 +This menu displays your account and application preferences.
 +
 +===== User guide menu =====
 +
 +This menu links to this page ;-)
 +
 +====== Creating and aligning entities ======
  
 ===== Classes ===== ===== Classes =====
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 ==== Adding a new class ==== ==== Adding a new class ====
  
-In the "​Classes"​ tabafter having verified ​the class doesn'​t already exist by a simple search, click on the blue "​Add"​ button ​to open the add form.+After loginselect ​the ongoing namespace to which you want to add a class.
  
 +In the "​Classes"​ tab of the ongoing namespace, check first the class you want to create does not already exist. If this is the case, click on the blue "​Add"​ button to open the add form.
 +
 +  * Identifier in namespace: add the identifier of the class in the namespace. For example, "​E99"​. Note: in most case, you don't have to add an identifier, OntoME will create it for you with the instructions given by the project.
   * Label: add the standard label in the language you select in the list just below. English is the default language. You can only add one label when creating the class. You can add more labels (standard labels in other languages, projects labels...) once the class is created.   * Label: add the standard label in the language you select in the list just below. English is the default language. You can only add one label when creating the class. You can add more labels (standard labels in other languages, projects labels...) once the class is created.
-  * Scope note: type or copy/paste the scope note in this field. You can edit your text using the included rich text editor functions. Select the required language in the list below. English is the default language. You can only add one scope note when creating the class. You can add more scope notes in other languages one the class is created.+  * Scope note: type or copy/paste the scope note in this field. Use only plain text format if you copy/paste a note to clean up all unnecessary tags. You can edit your text using the included rich text editor functions. Select the required language in the list below. English is the default language. You can only add one scope note when creating the class. You can add more scope notes in other languages one the class is created.
   * If you want to add an example, click on "Add an example"​ below the form. At the moment, you can only add one example when creating the class. You can add more examples once the class is created.   * If you want to add an example, click on "Add an example"​ below the form. At the moment, you can only add one example when creating the class. You can add more examples once the class is created.
  
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 ==== Editing an existing class ==== ==== Editing an existing class ====
  
-Select a class and switch to edit mode by clicking the large green button on the upper right. At the moment, you are redirected on the "Scope Notes" tab after having clicked, whatever tab you were on. This will be fixed soon.+Select a class and switch to edit mode by clicking the large green button on the upper right.
  
-    * Scope Notes tab+    * Definition ​tab
       *  Click on the small green buttons to edit an existing scope note or example.       *  Click on the small green buttons to edit an existing scope note or example.
       *  Click on the blue buttons to add a new scope note or a new example.       *  Click on the blue buttons to add a new scope note or a new example.
     * Properties tab     * Properties tab
-      *  Click on the blue buttons to add a new ongoing or ingoing ​property.+      *  Click on the blue buttons to add a new ongoing or incoming ​property.
     * Identification tab     * Identification tab
       *  Click on the small green button to edit an existing label.       *  Click on the small green button to edit an existing label.
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 If this is the case, select the class to which you want to add a property. Note: you can only add a property to a class that is part of a namespace managed by a project you're belonging to. If this is the case, select the class to which you want to add a property. Note: you can only add a property to a class that is part of a namespace managed by a project you're belonging to.
  
-In the "​Properties"​ tab, switch to edit mode by clicking the green button on the upper right. For the moment, you are redirected on the "Scope Notes" tab after having clicked, you have to select the "​Properties"​ tab again. This will be fixed soon.+In the "​Properties"​ tab, switch to edit mode by clicking the green button on the upper right.
  
-Click on the required blue "​Add"​ button to open the add form for an ongoing property or an ingoing ​one:+Click on the required blue "​Add"​ button to open the add form for an ongoing property or an incoming ​one:
  
 +    * Identifier in namespace: add the identifier of the property in the namespace. For example, "​P210"​. Note: in most case, you don't have to add an identifier, OntoME will create it for you with the instructions given by the project.
     * Range (for an ongoing property) or Domain (for an ingoing property): select the required class. At the moment, when creating an ingoing property, you can only choose a domain class that is part of the same namespace as the range class.     * Range (for an ongoing property) or Domain (for an ingoing property): select the required class. At the moment, when creating an ingoing property, you can only choose a domain class that is part of the same namespace as the range class.
-    * Label: at the moment, you can only add the ongoing label. Adding the ingoing label will be implemented soon. Select the required language in the list below. English is the default language. Note: in most case, you don't have to add the identifier, OntoME will create it for you with the instructions given by the project+    ​* Quantifiers:​ four quantifiers are provided: Domain instances min quantifier; Domain instances max quantifier; Range instances min quantifier; Range instances max quantifier. 
-    * Scope note: type or copy/paste the scope note in this field. You can edit your text using the included rich text editor functions. Select the required language in the list below. English is the default language.+    ​* Label: at the moment, you can only add the ongoing label. Adding the ingoing label will be implemented soon. Select the required language in the list below. English is the default language. 
 +    * Scope note: type or copy/paste the scope note in this field. Use only plain text format if you copy/paste a note to clean up all unnecessary tags. You can edit your text using the included rich text editor functions. Select the required language in the list below. English is the default language.
     * If you want to add an example, click on  "Add an example"​ below the form. At the moment, you can only add one example when creating the property. You can add more examples once the property is created.     * If you want to add an example, click on  "Add an example"​ below the form. At the moment, you can only add one example when creating the property. You can add more examples once the property is created.
  
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 ==== Editing an existing property ==== ==== Editing an existing property ====
  
-Select a property and switch to edit mode by clicking the large green button on the upper right. At the moment, you are redirected on the "Scope Notes" tab after having clicked, whatever tab you were on. This will be fixed soon.+Select a property and switch to edit mode by clicking the large green button on the upper right.
  
-    * Scope Notes tab +    * Definition ​tab 
-      *  Click on the small green buttons to edit an existing scope note or example. +      *  Click on the small green buttons to edit an existing scope noteexample ​or additional note
-      *  Click on the blue buttons to add a new scope note or a new example.+      *  Click on the blue buttons to add a new scope notea new example ​or a new additional note.
     * Identification tab     * Identification tab
 +      *  Click on the pen icon right "​Domain and range" to edit the domain, range and quantifiers.
       *  Click on the small green button to edit an existing label.       *  Click on the small green button to edit an existing label.
       *  Click on the blue button to add a new label.       *  Click on the blue button to add a new label.
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 ==== Adding a new parent entity ==== ==== Adding a new parent entity ====
  
-Select the class/​property to which you want to add an existing parent class/​property. Note: you can only add an hierarchical association to a parent class/​property that is part of a namespace managed by a project you're belonging to.+Select the class/​property to which you want to add an existing parent class/​property. Note: you can only add hierarchical association to a parent class/​property that is part of a namespace managed by a project you're belonging to.
  
-In the "​Hierarchy"​ tab, switch to edit mode by clicking the green button on the upper right. For the moment, you are redirected on the "Scope Notes" tab after having clicked, you have to select the "​Hierarchy"​ tab again. This will be fixed soon.+In the "​Hierarchy"​ tab, switch to edit mode by clicking the green button on the upper right.
  
-Click on the blue "​Add"​ button to open the hierarchical association form with a parent entity:+Click on the blue "​Add"​ button to open the hierarchical association form with a parent entity ​(corresponds to rdfs:​subclassOf/​subpropertyOf):
  
   * Parent class/​property:​ select the required class/​property.   * Parent class/​property:​ select the required class/​property.
-  * Scope note: type or copy/paste the scope note in this field. This scope note (which can be short) should explain why you chose this hierarchical association. Select the language in the list below. English is the default language.+  * Scope note [Justification]: type or copy/paste the justification ​note in this field. This note (which can be short) should explain why you chose this hierarchical association. Select the language in the list below. English is the default language. Use only plain text format if you copy/paste a note to clean up all unnecessary tags.
   * If you want to add an example, click on  "Add an example"​ below the form. At the moment, you can only add one example when creating the association. You can add more examples once the association is created.   * If you want to add an example, click on  "Add an example"​ below the form. At the moment, you can only add one example when creating the association. You can add more examples once the association is created.
  
ontome/index.txt · Dernière modification: 2023/07/28 17:21 par Francesco Beretta