You can do this by clicking the Add Content button (shown below) on the top right of each tab. In order to view and edit an OWL 2 ontology you can add some OWL 2 portlets to any tab in your project.
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The Change Summary portlet shows the changes of the entire ontology, the Watches portlet shows the changes to the watched entities and branches, and the Revisions portlet allows users to download any snapshot in time of the ontology.īy default WebProtégé display a simplified user interface that allows you to edit a subset of OWL 2 syntax. The Project Dashboard provides an overview of the activity in the ontology.
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The change tracking provide a full and executable change history. The Changes portlet shows the changes associated to an entity in the ontology. It is now much easier and faster to create content in the new interface of WebProtege that has support for auto-completion. Lightweight editing with auto-completion support The sharing settings dialog will appear as shown below. To do this click the Share link in the top right of the browser window. You can share your project with other people so that they can view, comment or edit it. Enter the name for the project (this need not be unique) and description of the project and press o.k. In both cases a dialog will appear like the one shown below. To upload an existing ontology into a new project (either an OWL ontology or an OBO ontology) press the Upload Project. To create a new empty project press the Create Project. Projects that are in the trash do not get deleted, they just aren't visible to other users. The Trash item filters the list of projects to show projects which you own that are in the trash.
The Owned By Me item filters the list of projects to show projects which you actually own. The home item shows all projects which are owned by you and projects which you have read or write access to. Clicking on any item in the side bar will filter the list of projects. Once you are signed in you will see a side bar on the left hand side of the screen which offers different categories of projects to view.
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Enter your user name and password in the dialog that pops up.
To sign in click the Sign In link in the top right of the browser window. If you don't have a user account you can create one using the Sign Up for Account button. To create and upload your own projects you need to have a user account and be signed in. To open a project click on its name in the Project Name column. You can download the ontologies in any publicly available project by clicking the download icon in the table. When you open in a browser you should see the list of public projects and various links to create an account or sign in (top right). You may also watch a 15 minutes presentation of the simplified user interface of WebProtege and how we came to it that was presented at ISWC 2013.Ī more comprehensive one-hour long screencast showing also the OBO editing, and the support for linking to BioPortal is available on the NCBO Webinar webpage. You can watch a 15 minutes screencast that introduces the features of the new WebProtege (creating and uploading ontologies, sharing with collaborators, simplified editing with auto-completion, etc.).