Hi Emily,

does your ontology define namespace prefixes, such as for http://www.semanticweb.org/xx/ontologies/2019/4/xxx# in your example? If it cannot find a matching prefix, or if the URI of the resource contains special characters after the # then the abbreviation cannot be used.

If you're stuck please send us the prefix declarations and example instances.

Holger


On 12/4/2020 4:21 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello there,
I am using the TBCME version, I found out sometimes after I defined a class name, it was shown in the format of URI : (For example: <http://www.semanticweb.org/xx/ontologies/2019/4/xxx#pattern>). Sometimes it was shown normally with only the name I typed. I am wondering what made that difference?
Thanks,
Emily
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