| Asymetrix Corporation, Bellevue, WA, Using Toolbook, a Guide to Building and Working with Books, 1989. |
....structured data, text, knowledge, pictures, graphics and sound. 2 Current glue technologies are usually based on a programming language 2 and range from the shell languages prevalent on Unix systems to many of the new micro based object oriented systems such as Hypercard [Goo90] Toolbook [Asy89] Visual Basic [Cor91] VX DeltaREXX [VRe93] or ARexx [Haw87, ZS91] The micro based technologies often allow the use of applications and the construction of user interfaces. Future glue may be based on more visual systems such as those represented by VX DeltaREXX [VRe93] NeXTstep on the NeXT ....
Asymetrix Corporation, Bellevue, WA. Using Toolbook, a Guide to Building and Working with Books, 1989.
.... fisheye view (magnifying glass around current focus) automatic clustering hierarchical browser. ffl Backtracking. Return to previous node, history list, bookmarks. Most current hypermedia systems are frame based, stand alone, single user systems (e.g. HyperCard [Goo87] and ToolBook [Cor89]) Documents must fit into a fixed size frame (screen) and authors have full control over both their content and presentation. Hypermedia information systems, on the other hand, are typically window based, distributed, multi user systems (e.g. Intermedia [HKRC92] Hyper G [KMS93, KM93] and ....
Asymetrix Corporation. Using ToolBook. A Guide to Building and Working with Books. Asymetrix Corporation, Bellevue, WA, 1989.
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Asymetrix Corporation, Bellevue, WA, Using Toolbook, a Guide to Building and Working with Books, 1989.
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