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  1. Cathy Marshall

    Cathy Marshall may refer to Cathy Marshall hypertext developer Cathy Marshall news anchor , American television journalist and news anchor Cathy Marshall The Bill Cathy Marshall The Bill , character in The Bill See also Catherine Marshall disambiguation hndis Marshall, Cathy ...   more details



  1. Literatronica

    of the major classic problems found with hypertext, namely, the problems of 1. Readers knowing ... pages. Rather than thinking in hypertext terms, which elements should be linked, the author considers ... generation of hypertext authoring . WRT Writer Response Theory. accessed October 10, 2006 . Gutierrez ... . Proceedings of Literatures From Text to Hypertext, 1st International Conference on Hypertext of the Universidad ... jgutierr Juan B Gutierrez personal web page Category Hypertext Literatronica Category Electronic literature Literatronica br Hypertext ca Hipertext cs Hypertext da Hypertekst de Hypertext el ... hu Hipertext nl Hypertext ja no Hypertekst pl Hipertekst pt Hipertexto ru sl Nadbesedilo sr fi Hyperteksti sv Hypertext tr Hypertext uk vi Si u v n b n ...   more details



  1. Afternoon, a story

    Liest l s article Wittgenstein, Genette, and the Reader s Narrative in Hypertext in George Landow ... Hypertext fiction Ergodic literature Eastgate Systems Storyspace External links http eastgate.com ... first J. David authorlink Jay David Bolter coauthors title Writing Space Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation ... and Pulling Apart Finding the Story in afternoon booktitle Proceedings of the tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext ... References references Category Hypertext Category Electronic literature es Afternoon, a story ...   more details



  1. Source tracking

    neologism date April 2012 Unreferenced date July 2007 Source tracking pertains to the ability of some hypertext systems to rigorously track the exact source of every document or partial document included in the system that is, they remember who entered the information, when it was entered, when it was updated and by whom, and so on. This allows determining the exact history of every document and even small parts of documents . Present HTML and HTTP do not have this feature, but certain systems on the World Wide Web such as Wiki WikiWiki and Everything2 Everything Engine may have limited versions of the capability. See also Revision control Compu lang stub Category Hypertext pl ledzenie r de ...   more details



  1. ZOG

    Zog or ZOG may refer to ZOG hypertext , an early hypertext system developed at Carnegie Mellon University during the 1970s Zog of Albania 1895 1961 , King of Albania from 1928 to 1939 Zionist Occupation Government , an antisemitic conspiracy theory about Jews dominating governments A planet in the Murderous Maths series A planet where Zig and Zag puppets come from A soldier in the List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters Zog Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles universe The boss enemy in the Super Nintendo Nintendo Game Boy Advance game Breath of Fire disambig de ZOG nl Zog ja no ZOG fi ZOG sv Zog ...   more details



  1. Organic linking

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Organic linking is the development of hypertext links between web sites with or without an explicit agreement to exchange links. Organic links are more likely to appear in a context relevant to the subject of the target document, which makes them useful for search engines like Google search that rank pages according to their links. Organic links often receive most web traffic through these Web portal portals . Estimates vary, but 50 80 of users clicks tend to go through organic links on the first page of a search engine s responses. DEFAULTSORT Organic Linking Category Hypertext Web stub ...   more details



  1. Hyperlexicon

    neologism date April 2012 refimprove date April 2012 Orphan date February 2009 Hyperlexicon is a portmanteau of the words hypertext , hyperlexia , and lexicon . It is also the name of a hypertext labyrinth where the pages are words combined with their definitions, and any word included in Hyperlexicon is a link to its definition page. For some users of Hyperlexicon, its use creates various games, such as trying to find every page of the Hyperlexicon, or trying to find a particular page, or seeing how various pages are connected. Words synonymous with words defined in Hyperlexicon may be linked as well, and this creates some webs of word linkages that get very complicated and revealing. External links http www.nickykaa.com Hyperlexicon hyperlexicon.html The original Hyperlexicon http nickykaa.com Oasis the veiled oasis.html The Veiled Oasis , a sequel. Category Hypermedia Internet stub ...   more details



  1. J. Yellowlees Douglas

    discusses the current state or hypertext criticism. Yellowlees Douglas has also created a short ... Quarterly Review of Hypertext, Douglas explores the interaction between the fragmentation inevitable in hypertext and the causality necessary for the creation of story. Yet another of Yellowlees Douglas works on hypertext is What Hypertexts Can Do That Print Narratives Cannot http www.google.com ... about how hypertext fiction works and why it is so beneficial for readers in comparison to regular ... title . A popular criticisim of hypertext is that there is no finite conclusion leaving the reader ...   more details



  1. Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog

    Wide Web was described in terms of Gopher protocol Gopher protocol In Chapter 14, Hypertext Spanning ... service to arrive on the Internet. The Web is based on a technology called hypertext ....Like GOPHER ... of similarities, the Web and Gopher differ in several ways. First, the Web is based on hypertext documents, and is structured by links between pages of hypertext. 231 . He further notes The Gopher ... hypertext documents make that all obsolete 232 . Browsers While Krol notes that a number of web ... the most feature rich p.227 . Hypertext editors At the time of publication, HTML editor s or hypertext editors were rare. Krol states Hypertext Editors At this time, hypertext editors, which are needed ... incorporates a hypertext editor the ViolaWWW browser will eventually add a hypertext editor. For the moment ... hypertext by hand. But that s beyond the scope of this book. We expect that use of the Web will really explode once hypertext editors are available. For the moment, though, its hobbled by the lack ...   more details



  1. File Retrieval and Editing System

    The File Retrieval and Editing SyStem , or FRESS , was a hypertext system developed at Brown University in 1968 by Andries van Dam and his students, including Bob Wallace . FRESS was a continuation of work done on van Dam s previous hypertext system, Hypertext Editing System HES , developed the previous year. FRESS ran on an International Business Machines IBM 360 series mainframe running VM CMS . It implemented one of the first virtual terminal interfaces, and could run on various terminals from dumb typewriters up to the Imlac PDS 1 graphical minicomputer . On the PDS 1, it supported multi window WYSIWYG editing and graphics display. Notably, the PDS 1 used a lightpen rather than a mouse, and the lightpen could be clicked using a cathartic foot pedal. FRESS improved on HES s capabilities in many ways. FRESS documents could be of arbitrary size, and unlike prior systems were not laid out in lines until the moment of display. FRESS users could insert a marker at any location within a text document and link the marked selection to any other point either in the same document or a different document. FRESS had two types of hyperlink links tags and jumps . Tags were links to information such as references or footnotes, while jumps were links that could take the user through many separate .... FRESS was used for instructional computing probably being the first hypertext system used in education ... Hypertext 89 conference, David Durand hypertext developer David Durand reverse engineered the PDS ... hypertext system abstract in Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Hypertext HYPERTEXT 93 ... SyStem 1998 ref and in DeRose and van Dam. ref Steven DeRose and Andries van Dam. The Lost Books of Hypertext ... The Hypertext Editing System HES and the File Retrieval and Editing System FRESS . ref http www.digitalhumanities.org ... Interface The Hypertext Editing System HES and the File Retrieval and Editing System FRESS ref References ... Category Hypertext Category History of human computer interaction ...   more details



  1. Symbolics Document Examiner

    Symbolics Document Examiner was a powerful and early hypertext system developed at Symbolics a manufacturer of high end workstation s by Janet Walker in 1985. The Symbolics Document Examiner was first used for a hypertext implementation of the Symbolics manual in the sixth release of the Genera operating system Genera operating system , and was well liked, winning an award from the Society of Technical Documentation . ref The Document Examiner included with Release 6 won an award from the Society of Technical Documentation. The Symbolics Graphics Division introduced S Paint, S Geometry, S Render, and S Dynamics as part of an integrated video compatible image making and image processing facility. http www.sts.tu harburg.de r.f.moeller symbolics info symbolics tech summary.html Symbolics Technical Summary , 1985 ref Image X document.gif thumb 300px right A screenshot of the included help documentation in Genera being looked at with Document Examiner. The Symbolics manual was an 8,000 page document that was represented in a 10,000 node hyperdocument containing 23,000 hyperlink links in all. The entire manual required 10 MB of hard disk storage space a significant amount in 1985, even on the Lisp machine s Symbolics sold. The Symbolics Document Examiner used a hierarchical structure, which differed from other experimental hypertext systems it apparently was partially inspired by an even earlier hypertext system, the precursor to Texinfo which originated with Emacs ref We saw no reason to have the underlying information structure be reflected in the user interface model unless that structure was a good model for interacting with information. My experience in trying to help users ... citation.cfm?id 317448&coll portal&dl ACM Document Examiner Delivery Interface for Hypertext Documents . 1987, Proceeding of the ACM conference on Hypertext ref Symbolics Document Examiner users ... Examiner Category Hypertext compu prog stub ...   more details



  1. Fat link

    Reviving Advanced Hypertext published January 3, 2005, visited 27 October 2010, http www.useit.com ... Reflist Hypermedia Category Hypertext www stub fr Lien pais ...   more details



  1. The Interactive Encyclopedia System

    The Interactive Encyclopedia System , or TIES , was a hypertext system developed at the University of Maryland, College Park by Ben Shneiderman in 1983. The earliest versions of TIES ran in MS DOS DOS text mode, using the cursor arrow keys for navigating through information. A later version of HyperTIES for the Sun workstation was developed using the NeWS window system, with an authoring tool based on UniPress s Gosling Emacs text editor. The TIES program has evolved into the HyperTies commercial product, sold by the Cognetics Corporation. HyperTies has a small feature set and has touch screen support which makes it optimal for public displays and information kiosks. As for navigation types, only reference links are supported, which can be either text or graphics. The computer mouse mouse pointer also highlights anchors when passing over them. External links http www.cs.umd.edu hcil hyperties Hypertext Research The Development of HyperTIES http www.donhopkins.com drupal node 101 Don Hopkins Web Site HyperTIES Hypermedia Browser and Emacs Authoring Tool http www.donhopkins.com drupal node 102 Don Hopkins Web Site Hyperties Workstation Browser paper http www.donhopkins.com home ties LookBackAtHyperTIES.html Designing to facilitate browsing A look back at the Hyperties workstation browser , by Ben Shneiderman , Catherine Plaisant, Rodrigo Botafogo, Don Hopkins , William Weiland DEFAULTSORT Interactive Encyclopedia System Category Hypertext Category 1983 introductions ...   more details



  1. Common Lisp HyperSpec

    The Common Lisp HyperSpec is a hypertext html document which is not the ANSI Common Lisp standard, but is based on it with permission from ANSI and INCITS X3 ref http www.lispworks.com documentation HyperSpec Front Help.htm Authorship ref . It is copyrighted by LispWorks Ltd ref http www.lispworks.com documentation HyperSpec Front Help.htm Legal ref . It is approximately 15MB of data in 2,300 files which contain approximately 105,000 hyperlink s. The HyperSpec is used by many Common Lisp development environments examples are LispWorks , SLIME for looking up reference information for the constructs of ANSI Common Lisp. The HyperSpec is also available for download. Before the ANSI Common Lisp standard, the book Common Lisp the Language had been used as a Common Lisp standard reference. Allegro Common Lisp has its own hypertext version of the ANSI Common Lisp standard. References references External links http www.lispworks.com documentation HyperSpec Front index.htm Common Lisp HyperSpec http www.lispworks.com documentation common lisp.html Common Lisp HyperSpec download file http www.franz.com support documentation 8.1 ansicl ansicl.htm Allegro Common Lisp, ANSI Common Lisp hypertext reference Common Lisp Category Common Lisp publications Compu lang stub ru Common Lisp HyperSpec ...   more details



  1. PaperKiller

    Paper Killer is a WYSIWYG help authoring tool created by Visual Vision , an Italy Italian software company. The software is used by technical writer s to create manuals in various formats. PaperKiller is a visual hypertext oriented software, specializing in the creation, management, publishing of any type of electronic documentation technical manuals, hypertext, hypermedia , software user guides, online help systems, and training manuals . The software includes an integrated all in one environment that permits visual linking and live links this is called the WYSIWYL interface . Paper Killer works with a document that encapsulates a set of pages and images, instead of working with single pages files, so its design is different from common HTML editor programs the user does not have to manage memorize single filenames with the editor it is possible to revise, browse, and search within the whole hypertext without the need to continuously save and load the information. The ancestor of PaperKiller, iPer that is also the common ancestor of Hyper Publish , was created in 1996 at Politecnico di Torino and was presented at the ED Media 97 EdMedia World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia, and Telecommunications in Calgary. External links http www.paperkiller.com PaperKiller website http www.hyperpublish.com Hyper Publish website http www.visualvision.com Visual Vision website Category Technical communication tools Category Documentation generators Category Editing software ...   more details



  1. The Life to Come

    The Life to Come is a short story by E. M. Forster , written in 1922 and published posthumously in The Life to Come and Other Stories in 1972. It was written into four chapters Night, Evening, Day and Morning. External links http emforster.de hypertext template.php3?t ltcltc Plot Summary E. M. Forster Category 1972 short stories Life to Come, The Category Short stories by E. M. Forster Life to Come, The ...   more details



  1. The Classical Annex

    The Classical Annex is a short story by E. M. Forster , written in 1930 1931 and published posthumously in The Life to Come and Other Stories in 1972. External links http emforster.de hypertext template.php3?t ltcan Plot Summary E. M. Forster story stub Category 1972 short stories Classical Annex, The Category Short stories by E. M. Forster DEFAULTSORT Classical Annex, The ...   more details



  1. Navigation bar

    A navigation bar also known as a links bar or link bar is a sub region of a web page that contains hypertext Hyperlink links in order to navigate between the web page pages of a website . Since it usually appears on, all or at least on several pages of a website, it is one of the key Web design design elements of websites spaced ndash in terms of usability as well as visual attractiveness. See also Web template Web page Category World Wide Web WWW stub de Navigationsleiste ko ...   more details



  1. One-to-many

    One to many may refer to Multivalued function , a one to many function in mathematics Fat link , a one to many link in hypertext Point to multipoint communication , communication which has a one to many relation See also One to one communication Cardinality data modeling Multicast disambig DEFAULTSORT One To Many Category Network architecture Category Information technology management Category Communication fa pt 1 para N ...   more details



  1. Screen hotspot

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A screen hotspot , in computing , provides a special area on the display screen of a computer for hyperlink ing or for other GUI based activity such as URL redirection re direction , pop up display, Macro computer science macro execution, etc . Hotspots may not look visually distinct however a mouseover operation will often reveal them by changing the shape of the Pointer computing WIMP pointer icon . See also image map . DEFAULTSORT Screen Hotspot Category Hypertext Computer stub ...   more details



  1. THINK Reference

    THINK Reference was a documentation database and browser developed by Symantec for programmers on the Mac OS platform. It was included with the THINK C development environment sold by Symantec, and contained a hypertext version of Apple Computer s Macintosh Toolbox API specifications, along with illustrative code samples. THINK Reference was discontinued in 1994. External links http www.cocoadev.com index.pl?ThinkReference CocoaGlossary entry http www.thinkreference.com www.thinkreference.com Category Integrated development environments Category Mac OS only software Category Symantec software Symantec mac software stub ...   more details



  1. WebSitePro

    Orphan date February 2009 WebSitePro is an HyperText Transfer Protocol HTTP web server for Microsoft Windows . Originally created by O Reilly & Associates , the product is now owned by Deerfield company Deerfield . The 16 bit web server software was originally developed by Bob Denny in 1994 for Windows 3.1 . External links http www.oreilly.com software index.html? http websitepro.com.ua network software stub Category Web server software ...   more details



  1. Click path

    A click path is the sequence of hyperlinks one or more website visitors follows on a given site. A visitor s click path may start within the website or at a 3rd party website and it continues as a sequence of successive webpages visited by the visitor. Click path is considered an important aspect of website analytics as it provides detail of visitor behavior and helps website marketers to better organize website content and layout. Web stub Category Hypertext ...   more details



  1. Samp (disambiguation)

    wiktionary samp wiktionary sAMP Samp is dried and partially broken maize kernels. Samp or SAMP may also refer to Security Attribute Modulation Protocol , a network protocol An open source software stack comparable to LAMP software bundle An element in HTML element Computer phrase elements Hypertext Markup Language HTML An attempt to make Grand Theft Auto San Andreas a Multiplayer game. disambig fr SAMP ...   more details



  1. H2ptm

    unref date February 2011 update date February 2011 H sup 2 sup PTM , or Hypertext Hypermedia Products Tools and Methods , is an international conference on hypermedia . The first congress was held in Paris, in 1989, organized by the Paragraphe Lab, University of Paris VIII . In 2009, H sup 2 sup PTM celebrated its 20th anniversary and was held in Paris in November. The last version took place in Hammamet , Tunisia , in 2007. This year, the venue is Metz, France. Category Hypermedia Compu conference stub ...   more details




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