protegeproject / ontograf

Protege Desktop plug-in that allows visual, interactive navigation of the relationships in OWL ontologies.
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Instances don't appear from imported ontologies #13

Closed johardi closed 8 years ago

johardi commented 8 years ago

The screenshot below shows an ontology with two import declarations, where the instance 'bolero' comes from an imported ontology. OntoGraf failed to show the instance (but the arc type showed 'has individual' does exist). The plugin was able to show the instance if the imported ontology was used instead. screen shot 2016-05-05 at 9 37 54 am

AniaDavid commented 8 years ago

please help to solve this quickly i need this to do my report, it is soon, appreciate the efforts really so much

AniaDavid commented 8 years ago

I need to say that sometimes individuals from imported ontologies are displayed, it was working on the past (one week ago more or less), but now not.

AniaDavid commented 8 years ago

so it is fixed now? If so, which Protege should i install please?

johardi commented 8 years ago

please check you email for the plugin jar and the installation instruction.

todayokay commented 6 years ago

May I have that jar as well? Is problem fixed?

matthewhorridge commented 6 years ago

Have you tried the latest release at this link?

https://github.com/protegeproject/ontograf/releases

lsarni commented 6 years ago

It seems like the solution for this issue fixed this #16 and #20 too. Would it be possible to create a new release with the fixes?

In case it helps, I created a pull request #21 with the changes needed for the new release to automatically upgrade the plugin for Protege users.

I have downloaded master and tested it an it is correctly displaying the relationships established on the imported ontologies and the instances of the classes:

Using Ontograf 2.0.3

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Using Ontograf 2.0.4-SNAPSHOT (master until commit https://github.com/protegeproject/ontograf/commit/866cc3a4ed2a4aee45e638bbb636bf688d196d5e , the one that closed this issue)

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