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Revision as of 11:36, October 20, 2008
Jumping to A Superclass
If a class has more than one superclass, you can use the Superclasses Pane to jump from one superclass to another in the Class Browser.
Note: If you cannot see the Superclasses Pane, your window may be too small. You can see the pane by enlarging your window or by dragging the slider bar at the bottom of the Class Browser. See Working With a Small Window for more information.
To jump to another superclass:
Highlight any occurrence of the class in the Class Browser. The superclasses of the class are displayed in the Superclasses Pane, located at the lower left of the Classes Tab, below the Class Browser.
Click on any superclass in the Superclasses Pane. The highlight in the Class Browser automatically moves to the occurrence of the class which is directly under the chosen superclass. If the copy is not currently visible in the Class Browser, Protege-Frames automatically scrolls to the correct location and expands the hierarchy to make the class visible.
In the illustration below, if you clicked on Employee in the Superclasses pane, the highlight in the Class Browser would jump to the copy of Columnist under Employee. If the Employee hierarchy was not currently expanded, it would expand to display the Columnist class.