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How to modify hypertext networks and ASCII files
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PC-Hypertext contains two independent hypertext systems <FILE0 EXAMPLE>
made of cross-referenced networks and the cross-referenced ASCII files.
Networks Cross-referenced networks are initially created by
======== either the MaxThink or Houdini programs. The output
files of these two programs are translated into the
PC-Hypertext format by the M2H.EXE or H2H.EXE programs.
These programs are part of the HYPERLINK package for
construction hypertext systems.
ASCII files Cross-references in ASCII files are created by your word
=========== processor. To add your own cross-references, add a
filename with leading and trailing angle brackets to any
ASCII file.
The OPTION command allows users to enter calls to their
word processor with the current file loaded (use @ in
the call to define the current filename). Once defined,
press Alt-E to use your word processor to modify the
cross-reference jumps in files.
The types of filenames or program cross-references you can add are:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ASCII <FILE0A> │
│ Network <FILE0B> │
│ PC-Paintbrush <FILE11> │
│ ColorTX <FILE11> │
│ DOS calls <FILE12> │
│ Programs <FILE13> │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
The program limits users to one angle-bracket cross reference on each line
of an ASCII file. However, the filename or program call can be up to 255
characters long.
Neil Larson 1/16/88 GUIDE4
44 Rincon Rd., Kensington, CA 94707
Copyright MaxThink 1988 -- Call 415-428-0104 for permission to reprint