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Sometimes you may want to change the position of a Knowledge Map=
in a tree. You can move a KMap by reassigning its parent (see Building Knowledge Maps for more in=
formation about parents). To do this:
- Create a new Feature Relation (for places) or Subject Relation (for sub=
jects) between the KMap and its new parent
- Delete the old Feature Relation or Subject Relation between the KMap an=
d the old parent
Assign the new parent before you delete the relationshi=
p to the old parent! If you delete the old relationship first, your KM=
ap will hard to find and you may lose it entirely.
Step-by-Step Guide
Let's imagine you want to move the subject Fish from under =
Food, so that Fish now falls under=
Pets in the tree.
- Open the KMap you want to move
- In our example, the KMap to move is Fish
- Switch to Edit Mode using the main menu
- Open the Feature Relations or Subject Rel=
ations section (for places or subjects, respectively)
- Click Add New Feature Relationship
- Find the new parent
- In our example, our new parent is Pets
- Click Select next to the new parent
- Enter the relationship type and the perspective
- Only asymmetric relationships will show up in the tree; see the Subject Metadata Guide or =
Places Metadata Guide
- For instance, we could use Fish is a type of =
Pets (where the corresponding relationship is Pets <=
/em>has a type Fish); we couldn't use the sy=
mmetric Fish is the same as Pets <=
/li>
- Choose the perspective, then Save
- Learn more about Using =
Perspectives
A list of rel=
ationships will open
You=
'll see your new relationship on that list
- Delete the old parent relationship by clicking next to it
- In our example, the old parent relationship is Fish is=
a type of Food
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