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When the tooltip of words appear, I would like to write something like:
CO: leaf
And get only suggestions from the CO ontology that contain leaf. As it is now, the tooltip effectively only shows the best term for all the ontologies, that sometimes it is the same (and becomes redundant).
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what do you mean by 'agreed vocab'? I mean, in the field, GO, PO, CO are de facto standards, and you already use the prefixes (as the name of the ontology) when doing the tooltip.
Those values are taken directly from OLS. I don’t know if they are generally accepted by the communities which use them or if they are a standard used internally by OLS. An agreed vocab is a standard which is agreed upon by a group of people or organisations….more than a ‘de facto’ which is simply a standard through tradition.
On 5 Feb 2018, at 11:49, Ricardo H. Ramírez-Gonzalez <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
what do you mean by 'agreed vocab'? I mean, in the field, GO, PO, CO are de facto standards, and you already use the prefixes (as the name of the ontology) when doing the tooltip.
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When the tooltip of words appear, I would like to write something like:
And get only suggestions from the CO ontology that contain leaf. As it is now, the tooltip effectively only shows the best term for all the ontologies, that sometimes it is the same (and becomes redundant).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: