I want to set OWL language to OWL-Full in Protege, but cannot find the setting in the Preferences window in Protege 5.2 that I'm using.
Googling shows that the older versions had the option:
Is it disabled in new versions of Protege? If so how can I use OWL-Full within Protege?
From https://protegewiki.stanford.edu/wiki/Protege4Migration#Side_by_Side_Comparison:
No OWL Full
Since version 4, Protégé is not an RDF editor, whereas OWL Full is, roughly speaking, RDF with OWL vocabulary.
Also, there is no OWL 2 Full "profile" in OWL 2.
Possibly all you need is OWL punning, which is in OWL 2 DL.
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Wikipedia's navbox templates have v·t·e (view, talk, edit) links in upper left corner.
Now I have my own MediaWiki installation and want to be able to edit templates quickly (to have an edit link near each template or more advanced - near each template of certain type).
How to do this?
P.S. I am not sure whether this is the right place to ask such questions, but saw mediawiki tag on stackoverflow.
The links in navboxes are there, because a navbox template is created using Template:Navbox, which in turn uses Template:Navbar, which actually creates the links.
If you want something similar on your wiki, you can copy Navbar from Wikipedia, create your own version of Navbox (or whatever) and then use that in the specific templates that you create.
I'm trying to make the language switcher to work, I have already made all menus for each language I was gonna use, but when I enable this module, It just shows me the name of the module(when I put it to show), not the flags. What should i do?
I lost a full day of my life with this topic.
The issue was that language tag was badly setup in System -> Language Manager -> Content
For example for French I had fr when it should have been fr-FR
After that I had to rebuild/redo all the Language assignments for French on Pages, categories, menus, template.
The flag finally showed up...
It's an old question but, telling from the comments, a recurring problem. Seems like there can be multiple root causes. One thing to check is also that you have marked the default menu item for each language. If not, the corresponding language does not show in the language switcher.
Found that You need to set a default homepage that can be in hidden menu (and redirect from later) to Language "All"
But then also go to each menu and make the page 1 language and also Homepage.
So for me I have now 3 language homepages menu items. All, En, De
How did I discover this:
I needed to turn on a module in the Admin:
Language Status Administrator Module
This makes a small button bottom left in the Admin, and modal points out 3 different topic per language installed, told me I had not any homepages, and so would get no flags. (Thanks to Per on Joomla forum answer from 2016)
Happy fixing.
you need to set up the languages in the Language Manager? under extensions..
and make sure you published the "System - Language Filter" plugin.
Plugins -> System - Language Filter -> Automatic Language Change -> No
This will prevent automatic language changin which is often reason for this
I've been banging my head against the wall trying to fix the layout on a Joomla 3.1 installation. I have 3 featured articles. Depending on how I sort them, the 1st spans the entire width of the page like I want. The next 2 are positioned side-by-side which I do not want.
Background: This is and upgrade from 1.5.x to 3.1 using jUpgrade. I have using several different templates including all the default ones, Gantry & Wright with no luck. I've attached screenshots of the layout I'm trying to copy and what's currently being output. So far I have tried adjusting the template layout settings as well as the core Blog/Featured Layout as suggested. I've seen and understand how to fix this issues in Joomla 1.5 but no concrete answers for 3.1 that have worked.
Here is a link to what I want:
http://www.confabbpd.com/images/posts/good.jpg
Here is a link to what I'm getting:
http://www.confabbpd.com/images/posts/bad.jpg
In your menu item edit view for "Category Blog" menu type, got to the advanced options tab and select "blog layout options" and set your columns to "1".
I have a multilingual website (spanish and english) using Joomla 2.5.7. I want to force the default languague to spanish regardless of the default browser languague on the visitor's computer.
I already checked Extensions -> Language Manager and marke Spanish the default. But it keeps showing in english even after I clear the browser cache.
I also checked Extensions -> Language Manager Content tab and put spanish first without luck.
What I'm missing?
Thanks!
Ok, the solution was:
Extensions -> Plug In Manager then search for System - Language Filter and under Basic Options change Language Selection for new Visitors accordingly
Hope this helps someone else
everyone knows that joomla 1.6/1.7 have native multilang feature , so im try to use different template for different langs for some reasons.
I were installed 2 templates and set 1 of them for all languages( the joomla dont get me any other choice , i just can select all ) , and one of them set to fa-IR.
after that i were activated the language filter plugin.
i can change the lang variable in get method between "fa" and "en" but i just can see the en template.
anyone know whats the problem?
Joomla does not natively allow you to set different templates per language. WooDzu's suggestion is the standard way of achieving the same result, by assigning templates per menu item, where each menu item also has a particular language assigned to it. If that approach isn't working, then it's likely that your templates are a bit non-standard [are they using a particular framework like T3?], or there may be a bug in Joomla.
A more direct way of approaching the problem is using Chameleon, which does exactly what you were asking for: it detects the language then sets the template based on that.