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Francesco Beretta [Adding external namespaces to which this namespace refers]
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 **https://​ontome.net/​** **https://​ontome.net/​**
 +
 +For any feedback, bug report: https://​github.com/​Semantic-Data-for-Humanities/​OntoME
  
 ======== User guide ======== ======== User guide ========
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 If you forgot your password : If you forgot your password :
   * Click on "​Request new password"​ on the LOGIN page.   * Click on "​Request new password"​ on the LOGIN page.
-  * Enter your e-mail and check your mailbox (and your spam folder too) for a message from "ontome@dataforhistory.org".+  * Enter your e-mail and check your mailbox (and your spam folder too) for a message from "contact@ontome.net".
   * Click on the link and enter a new password.   * Click on the link and enter a new password.
   * Login to OntoME with your new password.   * Login to OntoME with your new password.
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 === Activate a project === === Activate a project ===
  
-Activating a project allows you to automatically select namespaces associated with that project. You can only create classes, properties and relations or modify those that exist in the ongoing namespace managed by the project you have activated.\\+Activating a project allows you to automatically select namespaces associated with that project.\\ 
 +:!: You can only create classes, properties and relations or modify those that exist in the ongoing namespace managed by the project you have activated.\\
 The current active project is displayed at the top right of the screen. The current active project is displayed at the top right of the screen.
- 
  
 ==== My current namespaces tab ==== ==== My current namespaces tab ====
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 ==== Classes list ==== ==== Classes list ====
  
-This list displays all classes belonging to the namespaces selected in the "my current namespaces"​ tab of your dashboard. +By default, this list displays all classes belonging to the namespaces selected in the "my current namespaces"​ tab of your dashboard.\\ 
-  * Click on a label to open the class details+Display all the classes contained in OntoME by clicking on "Show all classes"​ on the top right. Clicking on "Hide all classes"​ will return to the default display
-  * 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"​.+  * Sort the list by clicking ​on the column names
 +  * Filter ​the list by using the Search box at the top right. The search is performed on all columns. For example, try entering "​CIDOC"​.
   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
 +  * Click on a label to open the class details.
  
 ==== Classes tree ==== ==== Classes tree ====
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 ===== Properties menu ===== ===== Properties menu =====
  
-This menu directly displays the list of all properties ​created or imported into OntoME ​with their domain and range classes, quantifiers and namespaces ​to which they belong+This menu directly displays the list of properties. By default, this list displays ​all properties ​belonging to the namespaces selected in the "my current namespaces"​ tab of your dashboard.\\ 
-  * Click on a label to open the details+Display all the properties contained in OntoME ​by clicking on "Show all classes" on the top right. Clicking on "Hide all classes"​ will return ​to the default display
-  * 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"​.+  * Sort the list by clicking ​on the column names
 +  * Filter ​the list by using the Search box at the top right. The search is performed on all columns. For example, try entering "​CIDOC"​.
   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
 +  * Click on a label to open the property details.
  
 ===== Namespaces menu ===== ===== Namespaces menu =====
  
-This menu directly displays the list of namespaces ​created or imported into OntoME. +This menu directly displays the list of root namespaces.
-  * 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"​.   * 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.   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
 +  * Click on a label to open the namespace details.
  
 ===== Projects menu ===== ===== Projects menu =====
  
 This menu directly displays the list of projects. This 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.   * 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.   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
 +  * Click on a label to open the project details.
  
 ===== Profiles menu ===== ===== Profiles menu =====
  
 This menu directly displays the list of profiles with their project to which they belong. 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.   * 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.   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
 +  * Click on a label to open the details.
  
 ===== User guide menu ===== ===== User guide menu =====
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 A class is a category of items that share one or more common traits serving as criteria to identify the items belonging to the class.\\ A class is a category of items that share one or more common traits serving as criteria to identify the items belonging to the class.\\
 +
 +==== Version ====
 +
 +A class is belonging to a namespace whose version is displayed on the drop-down menu at the top right.\\ Change the version by using this menu.
  
 ==== Summary tab ==== ==== Summary tab ====
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   * Incoming properties (inherited from ancestors): the list of properties for which the range is a parent class.   * Incoming properties (inherited from ancestors): the list of properties for which the range is a parent class.
  
-  * Click on a label of a property or a class to open the entity details. 
   * Filter these lists by using the Search box at the top right. The search is performed on labels and namespaces.   * Filter these lists by using the Search box at the top right. The search is performed on labels and namespaces.
   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
-  * The namespace column displays the namespace version in which the property is set.+  * The namespace column displays the namespace version in which the property is defined. 
 +  * Click on a label of a property or a class to open the entity details.
  
 ==== Namespaces tab ==== ==== Namespaces tab ====
  
-This tab lists the namespace versions in which the class is defined. Different versions of the same class can only exist in different versions of a single root namespace. +This tab lists the namespace versions in which the class is defined. Different versions of the same class can only exist in different versions of a single root namespace.\\ 
-  * Click on a namespace ​to open the details.+The current ​namespace ​is displayed in green.
   * Filter this list by using the Search box at the top right.   * 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.   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
 +  * Change the namespace version by using the drop-down menu at the top right.
 +  * Click on a namespace version to open the details.
  
 ==== Hierarchy tab ==== ==== Hierarchy tab ====
  
-This tab lists the hierarchical relations of the class.\\+This tab lists the hierarchical relations of class.\\
 A class can be a superclass or a subclass of another. A superclass is a class that is a generalisation of one or more other classes, its subclasses. A subclass is a class that is a specialisation of an another class, its superclass. The subclass inherits the definition of all of the properties declared for its A class can be a superclass or a subclass of another. A superclass is a class that is a generalisation of one or more other classes, its subclasses. A subclass is a class that is a specialisation of an another class, its superclass. The subclass inherits the definition of all of the properties declared for its
 superclass without exceptions. superclass without exceptions.
   * Parent classes: the list of all superclasses of the class.   * Parent classes: the list of all superclasses of the class.
     * Class: the parent class.     * Class: the parent class.
-    * Class namespace: the namespace of the parent class.+    * Class namespace: the namespace ​version ​of the parent class.
     * Relation defined in: the namespace version in which the hierarchical relation is set.     * Relation defined in: the namespace version in which the hierarchical relation is set.
     * Justification:​ the explanation of the hierarchical relation.     * Justification:​ the explanation of the hierarchical relation.
     * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a hierarchical relation. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.     * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a hierarchical relation. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.
-  ​* Ancestor classes: the list of all ancestor classes of the class, i.e. all superclasses of its superclasses, with the indication of the depth and the namespace of the ancestor class. +    * Edit: if you have the right to do so, click on the icon to edit the hierarchical relation. 
-  * Child and descendant classes: the list of all child and descendant classes, i.e. all subclasses of the classes and all subclasses of its subclasses, with the indication of the depth and the namespace of the child or descendant class. +    * Delete: if you have the right to do so, click on the icon to delete the hierarchical relation. 
-  * Click on a class to open the details.+  ​* Ancestor classes: the list of all ancestor classes of the class, i.e. all superclasses of its superclasses
 +    * Class: ​the ancestor class. 
 +    * Depth: ​the depth level of the relation. 
 +    * Class namespace: ​the namespace ​version ​of the ancestor class
 +    * Via: the path from the class to its ancestor
 +  * Child and descendant classes: the list of all child and descendant classes, i.e. all subclasses of the classes and all subclasses of its subclasses
 +    * Class: ​the descendant class. 
 +    * Depth: ​the depth level of the relation. 
 +    * Class namespace: the namespace version ​of the descendant class
 +    * Via: the path from the class to its descendant
 +  * Click on a class label to open its details.
  
 ==== Relation tab ==== ==== Relation tab ====
  
-This tab lists the non-hierarchical relations of the class.+This tab lists the non-hierarchical relations of class.
   * Relation: the type of the relation. Two of them are currently offered: "​equivalent class" and "​disjoint with".   * Relation: the type of the relation. Two of them are currently offered: "​equivalent class" and "​disjoint with".
   * Class: the class that is in relation.   * Class: the class that is in relation.
   * Justification:​ the explanation of the relation.   * Justification:​ the explanation of the relation.
-  * Relation defined in: the namespace version in which the relation is set.+  * Relation defined in: the namespace version in which the relation is defined.
   * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a relation. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.   * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a relation. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.
-  * Click on a class to open the details.+  ​* Edit: if you have the right to do so, click on the icon to edit the relation. 
 +  * Delete: if you have the right to do so, click on the icon to delete the elation. 
 +  ​* Click on a class label to open its details.
  
 ==== Profiles tab ==== ==== Profiles tab ====
  
 This tab lists the profiles using the class. This tab lists the profiles using the class.
-  * Click on a profile to open the details.+  * Click on a profile to open its details.
  
 ==== Graph tab ==== ==== Graph tab ====
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 ==== Comments tab ==== ==== Comments tab ====
  
-This tab lists the general comments posted on the class. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.+This tab lists the general comments posted on class. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.
  
 ===== Property ===== ===== Property =====
 +
 +==== What is a property? ====
 +
 +A property serves to define a relationship of a specific kind between two classes. A property
 +plays a role analogous to a grammatical verb, in that it must be defined with reference to
 +both its //domain// and //range//, which are analogous to the subject and object in grammar.
 +
 +==== Version ====
 +
 +A property is belonging to a namespace whose version is displayed on the drop-down menu at the top right.\\ Change the version by using this menu.
  
 ==== Summary tab ==== ==== Summary tab ====
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   * Identifier: a unique and mandatory alphanumeric string identifying the property in all versions of its namespace.   * Identifier: a unique and mandatory alphanumeric string identifying the property in all versions of its namespace.
-  * Domain and range: The domain is the class for which a property is formally defined. The range is the class that comprises all potential values of a property. The quantifiers are the allowed number of instances of a certain property that can refer to a particular instance of the domain class or the range class of that property.+  * Domain and range: The domain is the class for which a property is formally defined. The range is the class that comprises all potential values of a property. The quantifiers are the allowed number of instances of a certain property that can refer to a particular instance of the domain class or the range class of that property.\\ :!: Note that OntoME uses the **UML** notation for quantifiers which is the reverse of that traditionally used in the CIDOC CRM documentation.
   * Labels: the list of property labels in the different languages. There can only be one standard label per language. A label indicates the general meaning of the property but does not define it. Always refer to the scope note for the intension of the property. A property must have at least one standard label in any language.   * Labels: the list of property labels in the different languages. There can only be one standard label per language. A label indicates the general meaning of the property but does not define it. Always refer to the scope note for the intension of the property. A property must have at least one standard label in any language.
   * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a label. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.   * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a label. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.
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 ==== Namespaces tab ==== ==== Namespaces tab ====
  
-This tab lists the namespace versions in which the property is defined. Different versions of the same property can only exist in different versions of a single root namespace. ​  +This tab lists the namespace versions in which the property is defined. Different versions of the same property can only exist in different versions of a single root namespace.\\ 
-  * Click on a namespace ​to open the details.+The current ​namespace ​is displayed in green.
   * Filter this list by using the Search box at the top right.   * 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.   * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
 +  * Change the namespace version by using the drop-down menu at the top right.
 +  * Click on a namespace version to open its details.
  
 ==== Hierarchy tab ==== ==== Hierarchy tab ====
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     * Property namespace: the namespace of the parent class.     * Property namespace: the namespace of the parent class.
     * Relation defined in: the namespace version in which the hierarchical relation is set.     * Relation defined in: the namespace version in which the hierarchical relation is set.
-    * Justification:​ the explanation of the hierarchical relation.+    * Justification:​ the explanation of the hierarchical relation. ​
     * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a hierarchical relation. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.     * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a hierarchical relation. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.
-  ​* Ancestor properties: the list of all ancestor properties of the class, i.e. all superproperties of its superproperties,​ with the indication ​of the depth and the namespace of the ancestor property. +    * Edit: if you have the right to do so, click on the icon to edit the hierarchical relation. 
-  * Child and descendant properties: the list of all child and descendant properties, i.e. all subproperties of the properties and all subproperties of its subproperties,​ with the indication ​of the depth and the namespace of the child or descendant property. +    * Delete: if you have the right to do so, click on the icon to delete the hierarchical relation. 
-  * Click on a property to open the details.+  ​* Ancestor properties: the list of all ancestor properties of the property, i.e. all superproperties of its superproperties
 +    * Domain: the domain class of the ancestor property, with its quantifiers. 
 +    * Property: ​the ancestor property. 
 +    * Range: the range class of the ancestor property, with its quantifiers. 
 +    * Depth: ​the depth level of the relation. 
 +    * Property namespace: ​the namespace ​version ​of the ancestor property
 +    * Via: the path from the property to its ancestor
 +  * Child and descendant properties: the list of all child and descendant properties, i.e. all subproperties of the properties and all subproperties of its subproperties
 +    * Domain: the domain class of the descendant property, with its quantifiers. 
 +    * Property: ​the descendant property. 
 +    * Range: the range class of the descendant property, with its quantifiers. 
 +    * Depth: ​the depth level of the relation. 
 +    * Property namespace: ​the namespace ​version ​of the descendant property
 +    * Via: the path from the property to its descendant
 +  * Click on a property ​or a class label to open its details.
  
 ==== Relations tab ==== ==== Relations tab ====
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   * Property: the property that is in relation.   * Property: the property that is in relation.
   * Justification:​ the explanation of the relation.   * Justification:​ the explanation of the relation.
-  * Relation defined in: the namespace version in which the relation is set.+  * Relation defined in: the namespace version in which the relation is defined.
   * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a relation. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.   * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a relation. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.
-  * Click on a property to open the details.+  * Click on a property ​label to open its details.
  
 ==== Profiles tab ==== ==== Profiles tab ====
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 This tab lists the profiles using the property. This tab lists the profiles using the property.
  
-  * Click on a profile to open the details.+  * Click on a profile to open its details.
  
 ==== Comments tab ==== ==== Comments tab ====
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 ==== What is a namespace? ==== ==== What is a namespace? ====
  
-[...]+The concept of namespaces is at the core of OntoMEA namespace refers to a set of classes and properties designed to accommodate terms from the same domainIt ensures that all the identifiers within it have unique names so that they can be easily identified.\\ 
 +In OntoME, a namespace includes a root namespace and versions. The root namespace does not contain any classes or properties, it serves to bring together its different versions in which classes and properties are defined, as well as relationships.
  
 ==== Summary tab ==== ==== Summary tab ====
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 This tab gathers the information allowing the identification of the namespace:​\\ This tab gathers the information allowing the identification of the namespace:​\\
  
-  ​* Identification:​ this part displays the root namespace URI, its project of belonging and its status (ongoing, published or deprecated). +=== Root namespace === 
-  * Namespaces to which this ongoing namespace refers: the list of reference namespaces of the namespace. A reference namespace is a namespace referenced by another namespace, for instance in the case of a relationship (property, hierarchical relation, other type of relation...). ​So, if you want to create a relationship between classes and properties in your namespace A to classes and properties in another namespace B, you must first indicate here that the namespace B is a reference namespace to your space A. + 
-  * Labels: the list of namespace labels.+  ​* Identification:​ this part displays the namespace URI, its project of belonging and its prefix. 
 +  * Labels: the list of namespace labels in the different languages. There can only be one standard label per language.  
 + 
 +=== Versions === 
 + 
 +  * Identification:​ this part displays the root namespace URI, its project of belonging, ​its status (ongoing, published or deprecated) ​and its version information
 +  * Namespaces to which this ongoing namespace refers: the list of reference namespaces of the namespace. A reference namespace is a namespace referenced by another namespace, for instance in the case of a relationship (property, hierarchical relation, other type of relation...). ​If you want to create a relationship between classes and properties in your namespace A to classes and properties in another namespace B, you must first indicate here that the namespace B is a reference namespace to your space A. 
 +  * Labels: the list of namespace labels ​in the different languages. There can only be one standard label per language
  
 ==== Definition tab ==== ==== Definition tab ====
  
 This tab gathers the information to define a namespace: This tab gathers the information to define a namespace:
 +
 +=== Root namespace ===
 +
 +  * Description:​ the list of texts presenting the root namespace in the different languages. A root namespace must have at least one description in any language.
 +  * Additional notes: the list of additional notes in the different languages. These notes, which are not mandatory, are used to specify the description.
 +
 +=== Version ===
  
   * Description:​ the list of texts presenting the namespace in the different languages. A namespace must have at least one description in any language.   * Description:​ the list of texts presenting the namespace in the different languages. A namespace must have at least one description in any language.
-  * Contributors ​[only for ongoing/​published namespaces]: contributors to the namespace. This is a free-text field.+  * Contributors:​ contributors to the namespace. This is a free-text field.
   * Additional notes: the list of additional notes in the different languages. These notes, which are not mandatory, are used to specify the description.   * Additional notes: the list of additional notes in the different languages. These notes, which are not mandatory, are used to specify the description.
  
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   * For a root namespace, this tab lists the versions of the namespace. The ongoing namespace row appears in green if you have edit rights. The column "​Current namespace"​ indicates wether the namespace is selected in the tab "​[[ontome:​index#​my_current_namespaces_tab|My current namespace]]"​ in your dashboard.\\   * For a root namespace, this tab lists the versions of the namespace. The ongoing namespace row appears in green if you have edit rights. The column "​Current namespace"​ indicates wether the namespace is selected in the tab "​[[ontome:​index#​my_current_namespaces_tab|My current namespace]]"​ in your dashboard.\\
-  * For an ongoing/​published/​deprecated ​namespace, this tab only displays the root namespace.+  * For a version of a namespace, this tab only displays the root namespace.
  
 ==== Classes tab ==== ==== Classes tab ====
  
-Only for an ongoing/​published/​deprecated ​namespace.+Only for a version of a namespace.
  
 This tab lists the classes in the namespace. For an ongoing namespace, the column "​Validation status"​ indicates the class status (candidate/​validation request/​validated/​denied). This tab lists the classes in the namespace. For an ongoing namespace, the column "​Validation status"​ indicates the class status (candidate/​validation request/​validated/​denied).
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 ==== Properties tab ==== ==== Properties tab ====
  
-Only for an ongoing/​published/​deprecated ​namespace.+Only for a version of a namespace.
  
 This tab lists the properties in the namespace. For an ongoing namespace, the column "​Validation status"​ indicates the class status (candidate/​validation request/​validated/​denied). This tab lists the properties in the namespace. For an ongoing namespace, the column "​Validation status"​ indicates the class status (candidate/​validation request/​validated/​denied).
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 ==== Relations tab ==== ==== Relations tab ====
  
-Only for an ongoing/​published/​deprecated ​namespace.+Only for a version of a namespace.
  
 This tab lists the relations in the namespace. You can filter the display by relations type. This tab lists the relations in the namespace. You can filter the display by relations type.
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 ==== Graph tab ==== ==== Graph tab ====
  
-Only for an ongoing/​published/​deprecated ​namespace.+Only for a version of a namespace.
  
 This tab displays the namespace graph dynamically. This tab displays the namespace graph dynamically.
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 If the project does not manage any namespaces, "//​There is currently no namespace managed by this project//"​ is displayed and you can create a new one. If the project does not manage any namespaces, "//​There is currently no namespace managed by this project//"​ is displayed and you can create a new one.
  
-=== Create a new namespace === 
  
-Creating a namespace means creating a root namespace, which will host all versions of your namespace, and an ongoing namespace where you can create new classes and properties. 
- 
-Click on the "​Create"​ button to open the creation form:\\ 
-  * Enter a label and select a language. English is the default language. You can only add one label when creating the namespace. You can add more labels once the namespace is created. Please note this is the label of your root namespace. Your ongoing namespace will be labelled as follows: "Root namespace label //​ongoing//"​. 
-  * External namespace: only tick this checkbox if your namespace already has its URI outside OntoME. Otherwise leave it unchecked. If you don't know what this means, leave this box unchecked. 
-  * OntoME URI generator: fill this field to generate automatically the namespace URI. Eg. "my namespace"​ generates "​https://​ontome.net/​ns/​my-namespace"​. The URI is constructed by default from the label entered above. 
-  * Description:​ type or copy/paste the namespace description 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. Your description must be at least 40 characters long. Select the required language in the list below. English is the default language. You can only add one description when creating the namespace. You can add more description in other languages once the namespace is created. 
-  * If you want to add a different description for the ongoing namespace, click on “Add a description for your ongoing namespace” below the form. You can do it later if needed. 
  
 ==== Profiles tab ==== ==== Profiles tab ====
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 [...] [...]
  
 +====== Create a new namespace ======
 +
 +Creating a namespace means creating a root namespace, which will host all versions of your namespace, and an ongoing namespace where you can create new classes and properties.
 +
 +Click on the "​Create"​ button to open the creation form:\\
 +  * Enter a label and select a language. English is the default language. You can only add one label when creating the namespace. You can add more labels once the namespace is created. Please note this is the label of your root namespace. Your ongoing namespace will be labelled as follows: "Root namespace label //​ongoing//"​.
 +  * External namespace: only tick this checkbox if your namespace already has its URI outside OntoME. Otherwise leave it unchecked. If you don't know what this means, leave this box unchecked.
 +  * OntoME URI generator: fill this field to generate automatically the namespace URI. Eg. "my namespace"​ generates "​https://​ontome.net/​ns/​my-namespace"​. The URI is constructed by default from the label entered above.
 +  * Description:​ type or copy/paste the namespace description 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. Your description must be at least 40 characters long. Select the required language in the list below. English is the default language. You can only add one description when creating the namespace. You can add more description in other languages once the namespace is created.
 +  * If you want to add a different description for the ongoing namespace, click on “Add a description for your ongoing namespace” below the form. You can do it later if needed.
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 +===== Adding external namespaces to which this namespace refers =====
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 +If you want your classes and properties to refer to classes or properties in other namespaces (in a hierarchy or equivalence sense), you can add the relevant external namespace or namespaces as follows:
 +   * Activate the ongoing namespace card
 +   * Activate the "​Identification"​ tab
 +   * Choose (Pick!) a reference namespace from the list of the available namespaces
 +   * Choose the version you would use in your project and add it (use the "​+"​ icon before the envisaged version) to your namespace
 +   * You will see this namespace and the its dependencies (other namespaces it refers to) appear in the  list of "​Namespaces to which this ongoing namespace refers"​
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 +The classes and properties of all the activated namespaces will now appear in your project and you can use them to refer to them from your own classes and properties.
 ====== Creating and aligning entities ====== ====== Creating and aligning entities ======
  
ontome/index.1618836638.txt.gz · Dernière modification: 2021/04/19 14:50 par Vincent Alamercery