Change order for rdfs:label in Protégé












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When creating multi-languages ontology, Protégé puts the first created label (or comment) in first in the .owl exported file.



For example, I have some properties with the English label in first:



<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">citeApparatName</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">citeApparatNom</rdfs:label>


I want to have the French label as the default one. It is possible to configure Protégé to do this in View->Custom Rendering->fr.



The order of English and French labels is not important in Protégé. However, I want to export my ontology to an Omeka S website. Omeka S will only keep the first label in the owl file. Therefore, I will have an English label for the example above and a French one for the one below:



<rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">citeApparatNom</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">citeApparatName</rdfs:label>


If I modify by hand my .owl file (putting French label lines always before the English ones), this action will be erased each time I modify a property and same the file with Protégé.



Is it a way to the French labels (or comments) always in top?










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    Protégé puts the first created label (or comment) in first in the .owl exported file -- it seems that Protege orders saved labels alphabetically (by value first, by language second). Hence: 1. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! in your text editor. 2. Open your ontology in Protege, edit something, save the ontology. 3. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> in the text editor.
    – Stanislav Kralin
    Nov 12 at 18:22












  • @StanislavKralin Thanks I was assuming wrongly it was the first created label in top. This is a good workaround but I am interested also if there is a other way (less manual).
    – ppr
    Nov 13 at 8:45










  • "less manual" – by "replace", I mean Ctrl+H or something like.
    – Stanislav Kralin
    Nov 16 at 10:11
















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When creating multi-languages ontology, Protégé puts the first created label (or comment) in first in the .owl exported file.



For example, I have some properties with the English label in first:



<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">citeApparatName</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">citeApparatNom</rdfs:label>


I want to have the French label as the default one. It is possible to configure Protégé to do this in View->Custom Rendering->fr.



The order of English and French labels is not important in Protégé. However, I want to export my ontology to an Omeka S website. Omeka S will only keep the first label in the owl file. Therefore, I will have an English label for the example above and a French one for the one below:



<rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">citeApparatNom</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">citeApparatName</rdfs:label>


If I modify by hand my .owl file (putting French label lines always before the English ones), this action will be erased each time I modify a property and same the file with Protégé.



Is it a way to the French labels (or comments) always in top?










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    Protégé puts the first created label (or comment) in first in the .owl exported file -- it seems that Protege orders saved labels alphabetically (by value first, by language second). Hence: 1. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! in your text editor. 2. Open your ontology in Protege, edit something, save the ontology. 3. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> in the text editor.
    – Stanislav Kralin
    Nov 12 at 18:22












  • @StanislavKralin Thanks I was assuming wrongly it was the first created label in top. This is a good workaround but I am interested also if there is a other way (less manual).
    – ppr
    Nov 13 at 8:45










  • "less manual" – by "replace", I mean Ctrl+H or something like.
    – Stanislav Kralin
    Nov 16 at 10:11














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When creating multi-languages ontology, Protégé puts the first created label (or comment) in first in the .owl exported file.



For example, I have some properties with the English label in first:



<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">citeApparatName</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">citeApparatNom</rdfs:label>


I want to have the French label as the default one. It is possible to configure Protégé to do this in View->Custom Rendering->fr.



The order of English and French labels is not important in Protégé. However, I want to export my ontology to an Omeka S website. Omeka S will only keep the first label in the owl file. Therefore, I will have an English label for the example above and a French one for the one below:



<rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">citeApparatNom</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">citeApparatName</rdfs:label>


If I modify by hand my .owl file (putting French label lines always before the English ones), this action will be erased each time I modify a property and same the file with Protégé.



Is it a way to the French labels (or comments) always in top?










share|improve this question













When creating multi-languages ontology, Protégé puts the first created label (or comment) in first in the .owl exported file.



For example, I have some properties with the English label in first:



<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">citeApparatName</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">citeApparatNom</rdfs:label>


I want to have the French label as the default one. It is possible to configure Protégé to do this in View->Custom Rendering->fr.



The order of English and French labels is not important in Protégé. However, I want to export my ontology to an Omeka S website. Omeka S will only keep the first label in the owl file. Therefore, I will have an English label for the example above and a French one for the one below:



<rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">citeApparatNom</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">citeApparatName</rdfs:label>


If I modify by hand my .owl file (putting French label lines always before the English ones), this action will be erased each time I modify a property and same the file with Protégé.



Is it a way to the French labels (or comments) always in top?







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    Protégé puts the first created label (or comment) in first in the .owl exported file -- it seems that Protege orders saved labels alphabetically (by value first, by language second). Hence: 1. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! in your text editor. 2. Open your ontology in Protege, edit something, save the ontology. 3. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> in the text editor.
    – Stanislav Kralin
    Nov 12 at 18:22












  • @StanislavKralin Thanks I was assuming wrongly it was the first created label in top. This is a good workaround but I am interested also if there is a other way (less manual).
    – ppr
    Nov 13 at 8:45










  • "less manual" – by "replace", I mean Ctrl+H or something like.
    – Stanislav Kralin
    Nov 16 at 10:11














  • 1




    Protégé puts the first created label (or comment) in first in the .owl exported file -- it seems that Protege orders saved labels alphabetically (by value first, by language second). Hence: 1. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! in your text editor. 2. Open your ontology in Protege, edit something, save the ontology. 3. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> in the text editor.
    – Stanislav Kralin
    Nov 12 at 18:22












  • @StanislavKralin Thanks I was assuming wrongly it was the first created label in top. This is a good workaround but I am interested also if there is a other way (less manual).
    – ppr
    Nov 13 at 8:45










  • "less manual" – by "replace", I mean Ctrl+H or something like.
    – Stanislav Kralin
    Nov 16 at 10:11








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Protégé puts the first created label (or comment) in first in the .owl exported file -- it seems that Protege orders saved labels alphabetically (by value first, by language second). Hence: 1. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! in your text editor. 2. Open your ontology in Protege, edit something, save the ontology. 3. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> in the text editor.
– Stanislav Kralin
Nov 12 at 18:22






Protégé puts the first created label (or comment) in first in the .owl exported file -- it seems that Protege orders saved labels alphabetically (by value first, by language second). Hence: 1. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! in your text editor. 2. Open your ontology in Protege, edit something, save the ontology. 3. Replace all <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr">! with <rdfs:label xml:lang="fr"> in the text editor.
– Stanislav Kralin
Nov 12 at 18:22














@StanislavKralin Thanks I was assuming wrongly it was the first created label in top. This is a good workaround but I am interested also if there is a other way (less manual).
– ppr
Nov 13 at 8:45




@StanislavKralin Thanks I was assuming wrongly it was the first created label in top. This is a good workaround but I am interested also if there is a other way (less manual).
– ppr
Nov 13 at 8:45












"less manual" – by "replace", I mean Ctrl+H or something like.
– Stanislav Kralin
Nov 16 at 10:11




"less manual" – by "replace", I mean Ctrl+H or something like.
– Stanislav Kralin
Nov 16 at 10:11












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From what you describe, the task you're trying to accomplish is to prepare the ontologies for export to a slightly different format - one that allows only one label per entity (even if it's still OWL otherwise).



What I'd do is delete all non french labels. Could be done with code parsing the XML itself or with OWLAPI code, so that you have a tool to run against your ontology every time you want to refresh the export you make to Omeka S.






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    From what you describe, the task you're trying to accomplish is to prepare the ontologies for export to a slightly different format - one that allows only one label per entity (even if it's still OWL otherwise).



    What I'd do is delete all non french labels. Could be done with code parsing the XML itself or with OWLAPI code, so that you have a tool to run against your ontology every time you want to refresh the export you make to Omeka S.






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      From what you describe, the task you're trying to accomplish is to prepare the ontologies for export to a slightly different format - one that allows only one label per entity (even if it's still OWL otherwise).



      What I'd do is delete all non french labels. Could be done with code parsing the XML itself or with OWLAPI code, so that you have a tool to run against your ontology every time you want to refresh the export you make to Omeka S.






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        From what you describe, the task you're trying to accomplish is to prepare the ontologies for export to a slightly different format - one that allows only one label per entity (even if it's still OWL otherwise).



        What I'd do is delete all non french labels. Could be done with code parsing the XML itself or with OWLAPI code, so that you have a tool to run against your ontology every time you want to refresh the export you make to Omeka S.






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        From what you describe, the task you're trying to accomplish is to prepare the ontologies for export to a slightly different format - one that allows only one label per entity (even if it's still OWL otherwise).



        What I'd do is delete all non french labels. Could be done with code parsing the XML itself or with OWLAPI code, so that you have a tool to run against your ontology every time you want to refresh the export you make to Omeka S.







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