Putting the Hyper back into Hypertext

We describe a set of front-end macros for IHTML which make it extremely easy to produce certain dimensions of hypertexts which Ted Nelson, in his original concept of hypertext referred to as "Stretch Text." However, by placing these macros within the ConText (intensional document) paradigm...

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Main Authors: Wadge, William (Author), schraefel, m.c (Author)
Other Authors: Gergatsoulis, Manolis (Contributor), Rondogiannis, Panos (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 1999.
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