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The Classes tab provides a single window in which you may view,
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The Classes tab provides a single window
create,
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in which you may view, create, and edit <i>classes</i>,
and edit <i>classes</i>,
 
 
which model concepts in your domain - usually objects,
 
which model concepts in your domain - usually objects,
 
such as article or author.
 
such as article or author.
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<ol class='a'>
 
   <li><p>
 
   <li><p>
     The
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     The [[PrF_UG_classes_class_browser|Class Browser]] at the left
    [[PrF_UG_classes_class_browser|Class Browser]]
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    shows the classes in your project
    at the left shows the classes in your project and allows you to make edits that modify the class hierarchy.
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    and allows you to make edits that modify the class hierarchy.
     For example,
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     For example, you might
    you might
 
 
     [[PrF_UG_classes_create_class|create]],
 
     [[PrF_UG_classes_create_class|create]],
 
     [[PrF_UG_classes_delete_class|delete]],
 
     [[PrF_UG_classes_delete_class|delete]],
     or
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     or [[PrF_UG_classes_replace_superclass|move]] a class
    [[PrF_UG_classes_replace_superclass|move]]
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     or work with [[PrF_UG_classes_superclasses_pane|superclasses]]
     a class or work with
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     and [[PrF_UG_meta_metaclass_intro|metaclasses]].
    [[PrF_UG_classes_superclasses_pane|superclasses]]
 
     and
 
    [[PrF_UG_meta_metaclass_intro|metaclasses]].
 
 
     </p>
 
     </p>
  
 
   <li><p>
 
   <li><p>
 
     When a single class is selected,
 
     When a single class is selected,
     the
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     the [[PrF_UG_classes_class_editor|Class Editor]]
    [[PrF_UG_classes_class_editor|Class Editor]]
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     on the right shows the properties of the selected class
     on the right shows the properties of the selected class and allows you to edit class-specific attributes,
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    and allows you to edit class-specific attributes,
     such as class sticky notes,
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     such as class sticky notes, class name, role, any constraints,
    class name,
 
    role,
 
    any constraints,
 
 
     and template slots.
 
     and template slots.
     The
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     The [[PrF_UG_classes_class_editor|Class Editor]]
    [[PrF_UG_classes_class_editor|Class Editor]]
 
 
     can also be displayed as a separate window by clicking the View Class
 
     can also be displayed as a separate window by clicking the View Class
     [[Image:PrF_UG_classes_class.view.gif|classes_class.view]]
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     [[Image:PrF_UG_classes_class.view.gif|classes_class.view]] icon
     icon in the
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     in the [[PrF_UG_classes_class_browser|Class Browser]].
    [[PrF_UG_classes_class_browser|Class Browser]].
 
 
     </p>
 
     </p>
 
</ol>
 
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For information about the Classes user interface and about accomplishing specific tasks,
 
For information about the Classes user interface and about accomplishing specific tasks,
see the
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see the [[PrF_UG_classes|Classes Table of Contents]].
[[PrF_UG_classes|Classes Table of Contents]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 11:07, October 15, 2008

The Classes Tab


Protege-Frames User's Guide
Classes
Classes Tab
Class Browser
Class Buttons
Class Hierarchy Window
Class Icons
Class Menu
Class Search Bar
Superclasses Pane
Class Editor
Constraints
Template Slots Pane
Template Slot Buttons
References Window
Creating a New Class
Creating Multiple Subclasses
Deleting a Class
Displaying the Class Editor
Editing a Class
Editing Template Slots
Finding a Class
Hiding a Class
Replacing a Superclass
Adding a Superclass
Jumping to A Superclass
Removing a Superclass
Viewing Class Relations
Classes & Instances Tab
Viewing References
Glossary, Editing Help

The Classes tab provides a single window in which you may view, create, and edit classes, which model concepts in your domain - usually objects, such as article or author.

The tab consists of two panes:

  1. The Class Browser at the left shows the classes in your project and allows you to make edits that modify the class hierarchy. For example, you might create, delete, or move a class or work with superclasses and metaclasses.

  2. When a single class is selected, the Class Editor on the right shows the properties of the selected class and allows you to edit class-specific attributes, such as class sticky notes, class name, role, any constraints, and template slots. The Class Editor can also be displayed as a separate window by clicking the View Class classes_class.view icon in the Class Browser.

Click on an area in the picture to view more information:

classes_classes_tab

For information about the Classes user interface and about accomplishing specific tasks, see the Classes Table of Contents.