![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Purchase and download from Eastgate Systems. Timelines, outlines, and linked windows (11)Įxploding poetry, progress bars, and Summary Tables (12) Structuring hypertext using rules instead of links – tutorial, part 5 (6)Īppearance attributes, badges, captions, and more (7) Using guards to structure reading – tutorial, part 2 (3)īuilding an interactive timeline – tutorial, part 3 (4)ĭigging a bit deeper with attributes, prototypes, and actions – tutorial, part 4 (5) Getting started with Storyspace 3 – beginner’s tutorial, part 1 (2) Storyspace: the original hypertext app, history and introduction (1) Storyspace hypertext download# Making First Impressions: 1 Content and structure (13) Storyspace hypertext windows# Storyspace 3.1: a world of difference (20)įrom database to hypertext: exporting from FileMaker Pro to Storyspace (21)Īlternative methods of importing into Storyspace and Tinderbox (22) Storyspace 3: Space and Time, more from the Map view, quick and simple use of Map and Timeline views (18)Īnalysing narrative paintings of Icarus and Daedalus (19) Marking Time: Storyspace and Tinderbox, an introductory tutorial on creating timelines (17) Making First Impressions: 4 Ready for early test (16) Making First Impressions: 3 Joining up (15) Making First Impressions: 2 Prototypes and containers (14) Now gimme a combination of what does with the above, but using the data structure of Hode:īut with support for zzstructure like hyperthogonality:Īnd secretly use the patching patches feature of in the background so version control actually becomes sanely doable, throw in elastic tab stop support, and maybe an entire kitchensink in which someone let a mixture of ChrysaLisp, SmallTalk, Hazel, Scala 3, /r/nosyntax, Inferno, RINA, GNUnet, & every single proof assistant and theorem prover sit for a tad bit long, and then MAYBE we can stop living in the dark ages of computing.Porting from WordPress to Storyspace, 4: sidethreads and projections (32) Porting from WordPress to Storyspace, 3: alt stories and references (31) Porting from WordPress to Storyspace, 2: links and stretchtext (30) Porting from WordPress to Storyspace, 1: imports and prototypes (28) Stretchtext: a hidden gem in real hypertext (27) QuarkXPress 2016, Storyspace/Tinderbox, and HTML5 (24)ĭynamic stories: text substitution and stretchtext in Storyspace (and Tinderbox) (25)Īn illustrated glossary of links in Storyspace 3 (26) Storyspace 3.1.2 and Tinderbox 6.6.0: details updated (23) Storyspace hypertext pro# Note that there exists an EXTREMELY useful plugin for Tinderbox which implements Stretchtext: I suspect a similar mechanic sits behind the (in this sense very ignorant) accusations of self-plagiarism against Slavoj Zizek.Īs such, one might wish to instead consider using Hypertext Fiction tools for creating a Zettelkasten, such these two (proprietary software, Mac OS X only, unfortunately): Hence why if one looks close, one can find Luhmann seemingly self-plagiarising paragraphs from books he'd previously written. Hence why he said that his books basically wrote themselves - to write a book, he'd 'just' enter the Zettelkasten, and copy out everything he'd already written there on the topic, picking between branches & branchings as he went back, forth & side-to-side within it. I think the point most guides overlook consists of the internal semantics of using a Zettelkasten, Luhmann essentially used it to create a paragraph (Zettel) & subchapter (Zettel Sequence, but note they of course sometimes he'd not manage to fit an entire paragraph on one Zettel due to margin limitations) branching & branchable, recursively self-referential choose your own adventure hypertextbook, from which he'd then generate regular textbooks. ![]()
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