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- From: carter@orca.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Ed Carter)
- Subject: Semantics in Hypertext
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.190918.15025@spectrum.xerox.com>
- Sender: carter@orca (Edward Carter)
- Organization: Xerox
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 19:09:18 GMT
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- I'm interested in the analysis of implicit semantics in existing
- Hypertext
- systems (ie analysing the context, structure and "types" of links).
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- Does anyone know of a Hypertext system that is:
- * free
- * preferably Unix based
- * available in a source form [ASCII even?]
- * about a small, well-defined domain
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- and that has a "proper" set of links, ie not something like UNIX
- on-line help
- which generally just links to chapter headings.
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- If so, I'd be obliged if you could mail me about it.
-
- Thanks
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