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|HomepageURL=http://code.google.com/p/co-ode-owl-plugins/wiki/OWLDoc
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|DeveloperID2=Matthew Horridge
|LastUpdated=November 22, 2007
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== Documentation ==
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The OWLDoc plug-in offers both an export to HTML and a dynamic view that allows you to browse from within Protege. OWL1.1 is supported and full use is made of the highly optimized OWLAPI Usage model. All links navigate to the appropriate resource. Further features (including a server version with search/query support) are under development.
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Find the '''OWLDoc View''' under the '''View | Misc views''' menu. An HTML presentation of the last selected class, property, or individual will be displayed as you browse. Updates to the ontology are reflected immediately.
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'''OWLDoc Export''' is accessed from the '''Tools menu''' - just provide a directory to export to and a browser will open when it finishes. OWLDoc will create a bundle of (mostly) static HTML pages for publishing to the web or distributing to colleagues (a small amount of javascript is used to create a fragment of the class hierarchy on each class summary page).
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The browser is also implemented as a standalone [http://www.co-ode.org/downloads/owldoc-server web ontology browser].<br /><br />
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Latest revision as of 11:25, May 8, 2012

Screenshot

Type Export
Author(s) Nick Drummond, Matthew Horridge, Timothy Redmond
Last Update May 7, 2012
License GNU Lesser General Public License
Homepage OWLDoc website
For Application
Topic(s)
Affiliation

Creates a bundle of (mostly) static HTML pages for publishing to the Web or distributing to colleagues.

Versions & Compatibility

This section lists available versions of OWLDoc.

VersionCompatible withDependencies
OWLDoc 2.0.0Protege-OWL 4.2
OWLDoc 1.2.1Protege-OWL 4.2
Protege-OWL 4.1
OWLDoc 1.1.1Protege-OWL 4.1
OWLDoc 1.0.9Protege-OWL 4.0.2

If you click on the button below to add a new version of OWLDoc, you will be asked to define a page title for the new version. Please adhere to the naming convention of OWLDoc X.X.X when you define the new page!

Changelog

VersionChanges in this version
OWLDoc 2.0.0Bug fix for exceptions when clicking Show Source button. Also incorporated code into this project that used to be available as 3rd party libraries from the Ontology Browser project.
OWLDoc 1.2.1Fixed several problems where the names of saved HTML files would not correspond to the names used in referencing HTML documents.
OWLDoc 1.1.1Updated to work with the Protege 4.1 alpha release.
OWLDoc 1.0.9Several fixes to the hierarchy generation.


Documentation

The OWLDoc plug-in offers both an export to HTML and a dynamic view that allows you to browse from within Protege. OWL1.1 is supported and full use is made of the highly optimized OWLAPI Usage model. All links navigate to the appropriate resource. Further features (including a server version with search/query support) are under development.

Find the OWLDoc View under the View | Misc views menu. An HTML presentation of the last selected class, property, or individual will be displayed as you browse. Updates to the ontology are reflected immediately.

OWLDoc Export is accessed from the Tools menu - just provide a directory to export to and a browser will open when it finishes. OWLDoc will create a bundle of (mostly) static HTML pages for publishing to the web or distributing to colleagues (a small amount of javascript is used to create a fragment of the class hierarchy on each class summary page).

The browser is also implemented as a standalone web ontology browser.