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Protege 4 User Documentation
This page contains a collection of links to documentation for end users of the Protege 4.x series.
Protege 4.0 is currently in beta and we are interested in soliciting your feedback. We have set up a mailing list specifically for discussion about Protege 4.0. You can subscribe to the list via the list information page: http://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/p4-feedback.
Protege-OWL Editor
Protege-OWL FAQ
We have put together a wiki page to answer the most commonly asked questions about the 4.x series of the Protege application:
Getting started / Tutorials
- Getting started with the Protege-OWL editor a short guide to the interface
- Pizzas in 10 minutes: A demo of modelling shortcuts a quickstart guide to creating your first OWL ontology
- A Practical Guide to Building OWL Ontologies using Protege 4 and CO-ODE Tools a substantial guide to OWL and ontology engineering
Please note that we are actively maintaining an errata page for the practical guide.
Cody Burleson also started a very nice screencast version of this tutorial (it would be great if he got some encouragement for part 6).
Editor Features
- Overview of features a quick summary of the editor
- P4 views guide a list of all of the default views that are distributed with P4
- P4 menu guide all of the default menus explained in detail (with keyboard shortcuts)
- P4 preferences guide customising P4 to your needs
- Naming and rendering of entities a note on naming things in OWL and configuring P4 to support your naming conventions
- P4 expression editor adding and editing OWL expressions in P4
- Manchester OWL Syntax an overview of the default syntax used by P4
- DL Query tab how to query using arbitrary class expressions in OWL
- Anonymous classes support in P4 for class expressions
- OWL Imports modular ontology support in OWL and P4
- Axiom annotations how to annotate at axiom level in P4
Further setup / configuration
Protege 4 Plugins
Finding Plugins
- From build 104 P4 will find plugins and updates for you. See our Auto Update page.
- Plugins for Protege 4.x OWL editor - the list of "Compatible Plugins" on this page is the result of a semantic query that gathers all plug-ins that have declared themselves compatible with the 4.x version of the Protege-OWL editor.
- CO-ODE Protege 4.x Plugins - the CO-ODE group at the University of Manchester is the biggest contributor of plug-ins to the Protege-OWL editor. This is a good place to go to download early releases and source code for CO-ODE developed plug-ins.
Advertising Plugins
If you have developed a plug-in for Protege-OWL 4.0 and you would like to contribute it to the community, please see Contributing plugins
Protege 4 Status
Beta announcement
We are pleased to announce that Protege 4 transitioned from alpha to beta on August 22, 2008. (Read More)
Release notes
To help you decide whether to update, release notes exist for all updates to each successive release.
Bugs and feature requests
If you have a new request or potential bug, please first check the lists below as it may have already been reported.
If the item is not currently open or you have further information or a question about an existing item, please post a message on the Protege 4 mailing list.
Please give as much detail as possible (including examples or ontologies if possible) as this will help us track things down more quickly.
- Feature request tracker - a searchable list of features that have been requested (and implemented)
- Bugtracker - a searchable list of reported and resolved bugs
Documentation TODO list
To follow is list of considerations for improving Protege 4 itself, Protege 4 documentation, and this wiki.
- Convert A Practical Guide Guide to Building Ontologies... to a collection of Wiki pages so that the guide can be more easily shared, searched, modified, commented on, referenced by section, extended, etc.
Contributing to Protege 4
Please see this page for details on how you can contribute.