Hi,
I think I misunderstood how the local annotations are added to the
worklfow. I've added them as anonymous node including the Annotation
type (i.e. the the predicate of the annotation). The annotation was not
added to the dropdown as a selection.
I entered:
<> #migrates
[ a <#MigrationPath> ;
<#sourceMimetype> "image/tiff" ;
<#targetMimetype> "image/tiff"
] .
When the correct way seems to be:
<#tiff2tiff> a <#MigrationPath> ;
<#sourceMimetype> "image/tiff" ;
<#targetMimetype> "image/tiff" .
Since the local annotations are stored in localWorld.ttl in the Taverna
workbench data folder and are only referenced in the workflow, what
happens when you publish the component on myExperiment? Is there a way
to have the whole RDF of the annotation inside the workflow?
Cheers,
Markus
On 10/07/2013 12:44 PM, Alan R Williams wrote:
> On 07/10/2013 10:58, Markus Plangg wrote:
>> Hi,
> Hello
>
>> if an annotation is predefined in the ontology, clicking "Add
>> Annotation" opens the dialog with this annotation selected in the
>> dropdown field. Alternatively the user can select "Add local" or "Add
>> external". However when entering the RDF via "Add local", the predefined
>> annotation from the ontology is still selected in the dropdown box and
>> this has precedence over the manually entered annotation. This makes it
>> impossible to manually enter an annotation if a predefined annotation is
>> present in the ontology.
> Does the newly entered object appear in the dropdown box? I think the
> bug may be that a new object is not pre-selected.
>
> We may need a screenshare so I can understand exactly what you mean.
>
>> I'm using Taverna 2.4.1-20120529 and Component Taverna plugin 1.0.5.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Markus
> Alan
>
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