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Hets Protege Plugin
Originating from an internship task, this now over 5200 lines big plugin allows protege to load, edit and save *.het files rest2html.
It still suffers from most exceptions to be only printed on standard output without a popup dialog informing the user of something going wrong so the plugin should still be run from the terminal.
Installation
To compile this Protege plugin a protege installation is required. It easily can be checked out from svn and compiled using this script:
#!/bin/sh -e
svn checkout -q http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/repos/protege/protege4/protege-base/trunk protege-base
( cd protege-base; ant install; )
for i in org.protege.common \
org.protege.editor.core.application \
org.semanticweb.owl.owlapi \
org.protege.editor.owl \
org.protege.jaxb \
org.coode.owlviz
do
svn checkout -q http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/repos/protege/protege4/plugins/$i/trunk $i
( cd $i; ant install; )
done
For this and builds of the Hets Protege plugin to work an environment variable called $PROTEGE_HOME has to be set to the directory where protege should be/is installed.
After having done that, the plugin can be compiled using ant:
ant
Or can be compiled and run right away using:
ant run
At all times $PROTEGE_HOME has to be set, so it makes sense to add it to your profile.d or similar.
Usage
To run protege, simply run
ant run
To import a new *.het file, use the Hets menu in the menubar and then select one of the available import methods.
The most well working *.het file is Family.het located in the examples directory of this repository.
After doing edits of the contained ontologies the *.het file can be saved using the export feature of the Hets menu in the menubar.
Adding the HetsViz tab to the interface will allow a graphical representation of the current *.het file hierarchy. (in the menubar under view->Class views->HetsViz)
Using the HetCASL rendering will show a preview of the Manchester OWL output for the currently selected ontology. (in the menubar under view->Ontology views->HetCASL rendering)
In the settings dialog (File->Preferences->Hets) several options can be set for the plugin.
Features
- hets import using custom grammar, local hets, remote cgi
- hets export
- settings dialog
- graphviz view
Missing Features
- parsing *.het files containing view sections
- loading more than one *.het file at once
Currently Broken Features (will be fixed soon)
- "local hets" and "custom parser" import methods
- hetsview graphviz plugin
- settings dialog
Bugs
- hets interprets a tab as 8 spaces for its pp.xml output - have to work around that