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The Forms tab provides a single window in which you may view and edit prototype <i>forms</i>.
 
The Forms tab provides a single window in which you may view and edit prototype <i>forms</i>.
The forms you design and create at the Forms tab can be viewed in their final format at the
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The forms you design and create at the Forms tab can be viewed in their final format
[[PrF_UG_inst_instances_tab|Instances Tab]].
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at the [[PrF_UG_inst_instances_tab|Instances Tab]].
 
End users will use the finished forms to enter instances into the knowledge base.
 
End users will use the finished forms to enter instances into the knowledge base.
  
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<ol class='a'>
 
<ol class='a'>
 
   <li><p>
 
   <li><p>
     The
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     The [[PrF_UG_forms_forms_pane|Form Browser]] pane, at the left,
    [[PrF_UG_forms_forms_pane|Form Browser]]
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     shows the hierarchy of all the classes
    pane,
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    and allows you to clear all customizations from your form.
    at the left,
 
     shows the hierarchy of all the classes and allows you to clear all customizations from your form.
 
 
     You can also create a form with one of the following preset layouts:
 
     You can also create a form with one of the following preset layouts:
     the default,
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     the default, a form that has been created for a superclass,
    a form that has been created for a superclass,
 
 
     or a form for another class.
 
     or a form for another class.
 
     </p>
 
     </p>
  
 
   <li><p>
 
   <li><p>
     The
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     The [[PrF_UG_forms_form_edit_pane|Form Editor]] pane, at the right,
    [[PrF_UG_forms_form_edit_pane|Form Editor]]
 
    pane,
 
    at the right,
 
 
     shows the layout of the form associated with the selected class.
 
     shows the layout of the form associated with the selected class.
 
     Each slot in the class is associated with a user-interface widget on the form.
 
     Each slot in the class is associated with a user-interface widget on the form.
     If you have not modified the form, {{#var:PrF}} uses a default layout based on the slot type and cardinality.
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     If you have not modified the form,
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    {{#var:PrF}} uses a default layout based on the slot type and cardinality.
 
     </p>
 
     </p>
 
</ol>
 
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As mentioned above,
 
As mentioned above,
the forms you design will appear at the
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the forms you design will appear
[[PrF_UG_inst_instances_tab|Instances Tab]].
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at the [[PrF_UG_inst_instances_tab|Instances Tab]].
 
[[PrF_UG_inst_instances_tab|Click]]
 
[[PrF_UG_inst_instances_tab|Click]]
 
to see this example as it appears at the Instances Tab.
 
to see this example as it appears at the Instances Tab.
  
 
</div>
 
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Revision as of 14:27, October 15, 2008

The Forms Tab


Protege-Frames User's Guide
Forms
Understanding Forms
Forms Tab
Form Browser
Form Buttons
Form Editor
Display Slot Menu
Selected Widget Type Menu
Widget Configuration Dialog
Form Configuration Dialog Box
Default Widget Types
Additional String Widgets
Instance Row and Table Widgets
Contains Widget
Direct Instances Widget
Global Characteristics
Moving or Resizing a Widget
Widget Configuration Properties
Selecting a Widget Display
Hiding a Widget
Customizing a Row or Table Widget
Customizing a Contains Widget
Using a Resource List Widget
Additional Widget Types
Glossary, Editing Help

The Forms tab provides a single window in which you may view and edit prototype forms. The forms you design and create at the Forms tab can be viewed in their final format at the Instances Tab. End users will use the finished forms to enter instances into the knowledge base.

The Forms Tab consists of two panes:

  1. The Form Browser pane, at the left, shows the hierarchy of all the classes and allows you to clear all customizations from your form. You can also create a form with one of the following preset layouts: the default, a form that has been created for a superclass, or a form for another class.

  2. The Form Editor pane, at the right, shows the layout of the form associated with the selected class. Each slot in the class is associated with a user-interface widget on the form. If you have not modified the form, Protege-Frames uses a default layout based on the slot type and cardinality.

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As mentioned above, the forms you design will appear at the Instances Tab. Click to see this example as it appears at the Instances Tab.