What is a hypertext?
HyperNietzsche - Frequently Asked QuestionsHypertext, a word invented by Ted Nelson that has now become shopworn from overuse, simply designates a collection of digitized documents, connected by links, more or less structured, and equipped with a navigational interface. The greater the structure, the more it resembles a database; the less the structure, the more it resembles chaos.
Is there a tool for converting LSL to hypertext for the web?
Larch Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, Penix's "lsl2html" tool converts an LSL input file to HTML, so it can be browsed over the net. It can be found at the following URL. http://www.ece.uc.edu/~kbse/lsl2html/ Unfortunately, Penix's tool has a few problems that have never been fixed. Instead, you might want to use Leavens's tool "lcpp2html", which is available from the following URL. http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~leavens/lcpp2html.html
What is hypertext? What are hypertexts?
Frequently Asked QuestionsHypertext is a kind of writing. While most writing is typically presented in a sequence (e.g., in a book, the second page always comes directly after the first), hypertext uses links to create multiple paths through a document. A link is a computational object which permits readers to actuate sequences of text using a pointing device such a mouse. In simple hypertexts, clicking a link may be just like turning a page.
What can I expect when I get my hypertext?
Frequently Asked QuestionsSome Eastgate hypertexts are published on CD, while others are published on floppy disk. Each hypertext comes with installation and reading instructions. Simply insert the disk into your computer, and follow the instructions.
How can I see the hypertext on a browser?
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about HyperPublishThen you can use "Edit >Paste page from..." to insert the logo anywhere you want. You might also use Headersand Footers This can happen for short text, as Hyper Publish tries to use intelligent behavior when you cut & paste. Sometimes the behavior is not exactly as you might expect.
Are there any hypertext standards?
alt.hypertext FAQ listYes, the extensible markup language (XML) and its related standards are rapidly being taken up and will all be official very soon. Some of those related standards include XLink and XPointer (for linking and related activities) and the synchronized multimedia integration language (SMIL) for synchronized events. Robin Cover has an outstanding index of XML material. The XML Resource Guide at XML.com is also quite good.
What is the HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol)?
Satconxion - Support: FAQThe HTTP is a protocol used for the transfer of WWW (World Wide Web) documents, a distributed information system, based on hypertext, created in the beginnings of the nineties by Tim Berners Lee, investigator in the CERN, Switzerland. The information can be of any format (text, image, audio, video) and it is easily accessible by the users thank to the web browsers.
What is the difference between hyperTEXT and hyperLINK?
Web Marketing FAQsIf you're in the airline business one link from Virgin is worth a lot more than many links from your neighbour's son's metal band site. Both of these are external links (absolute links) Also consider internal links (relative) between pages within your site. One of my subcontracting web developers had a link to a florist's page about wreaths. Instead of a search engine loving file name such as wreaths.htm the web page was, for this ecommerce site, named category2_1.
Q:What are WWW, hypertext and hypermedia?
INTERNILEWWW stands for "World Wide Web." The WWW project, started by Tim Berners-Lee while at CERN (the European Laboratory for Particle Physics), seeks to build a "distributed hypermedia system." In practice, the web is a vast collection of interconnected documents, spanning the world. Tim Berners-Lee continues his pioneering work with the W3 Consortium at MIT.
Q9. How to make a hypertext link?
Q1.when you use FrontPage editor, first select the text or picture, and then select insert menu in menu bar, and then select hyperlink command.
What if I want to teach a hypertext in my class?
Frequently Asked QuestionsTeachers may order Eastgate hypertexts through their college bookstores, or they may have their students order directly from Eastgate, either via the Web or on the phone. Teachers not ordering through bookstores should remind students that because standard shipping from Eastgate takes 7-10 business days, they should be sure to order their hypertexts well in advance of any class deadlines. Faster shipping is available, but it costs more.
How can I see the hypertext on a browser, or in HTML?
Frequently Asked Questions, eBooksWriter; the ebook creator ...This can happen for short text, as EBooksWriter tries to use intelligent behavior when you cut & paste. Sometimes the behavior is not exactly as you might expect.
Is this kind of hypertext system only applicable to Nietzsche?
HyperNietzsche - Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. After having developed and tested the system with Nietzsche as the main subject, our intention is to generalize the hypertext system and to write an Open Source program that would make it relatively easy to develop a system like HyperNietzsche for other objects of study (authors, philosophical problems, archival collections, etc.). We believe that reports of the demise of the book have been premature.
Can I provide you with a hypertext copy ?
More Information on the Usenet FAQ Archivesstated above... it is better for all if the process is automated. That way there are no concerns about timely updates. If you have used the URL: auxiliary header, the index will point to the location you specified in the URL: header. If the FAQ is not being posted to news.answers (see the encouragement above), then a hypertext copy is preferred.
Xanadu Q2.2 Are there any hypertext standards?
alt.hypertext FAQ listThe following three questions are in section 3: Q3.1 About hypertext/hypermedia Q3.2 About electronic publications Q3.3 About human-computer interaction
What are hypertext and hypermedia? How do they differ?
alt.hypertext FAQ listText which does not form a single sequence and which may be read in various orders; specially text and graphics ... which are interconnected in such a way that a reader of the material (as displayed at a computer terminal, etc.) can discontinue reading one document at certain points in order to consult other related matter.
