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    refined blue dot

    September 21, 2018 / 1 Comment

    We now have this refined blue dot menu, with basic functions only. It’s only live on wordpress.liquid.info so far though.

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    November 26, 2018

    draft of FoT ‘Addressing & ViewSpecs’ Session at Doug@50 Introduction

    September 15, 2018
  • Blue Dot,  Priorities

    Basic Features, 20 Sep

    September 20, 2018 / 1 Comment

    In order for the jrnl project to reflect Doug Engelbart’s thinking we need to provide high-resolution addressability, ViewSpecs and some level of simple versioning. High resolution addressing will be met to a minimum requirement by having paragraph level addressability and higher resolution if we can incorporate it. High Resolution Addressing Authoring High Resolution Links This means that we will need to provide a means through which we add anchors to the text and we need to decide if it should be by the authoring client or through a server plugin. Using High Resolution Links We further need to make our text selection system ‘see’ the nearest higher anchor and incorporate…

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    October 26, 2018
  • Authoring,  High Resolution Addressability,  hyperGlossary,  Implicit Linking

    Draft Symbol Manipulation Session Intro (pointing)

    September 17, 2018 / 1 Comment

    When presenting the keynote address at the World Library Summit in Singapore in 2002, Doug Engelbart remarked on his impression of the computer when he first came across it. This was in the era when computers were still used simply to compute, to crunch numbers. He said: symbols “I saw that we have a tool that does not just move earth or bend steel, but we have a tool that actually can manipulate symbols and, even more importantly, portray symbols in new ways, so that we can interact with them and learn. We have a tool that radically extends our capabilities in the very area that makes us most human,…

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    September 12, 2018

    Meeting with Chris Gutteridge 5th of Sept 2018

    September 8, 2018

    Howard Rheingold

    October 26, 2018
  • High Resolution Addressability,  Implicit Linking

    Draft 2 for ‘symbol manipulation session’

    September 16, 2018 / No Comments

    When presenting the keynote address at the World Library Summit in Singapore in 2002, Doug Engelbart remarked on his impression of the computer when he first came across it. This was in the era when computers were still used simply to compute, to crunch numbers. He said: symbols “I saw that we have a tool that does not just move earth or bend steel, but we have a tool that actually can manipulate symbols and, even more importantly, portray symbols in new ways, so that we can interact with them and learn. We have a tool that radically extends our capabilities in the very area that makes us most human,…

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    Personal Hypertext Report #6

    August 26, 2018

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    September 13, 2018
  • hyperGlossary

    Fast HyperGlossary Attachment

    September 16, 2018 / No Comments

    Often when I write I want to refer to something a point I have made earlier in a blog post/article, such as a definition, an explanation or a point of view. I could of course switch over to my web browser, find my blog, click on whatever option lists what I have referred to as Glossary Entries or other relevant categories, then trawl through new and old and then copy the link, return to my word processor and add the link I think it would be far superior if I could create an organised list of HyperGlossary entries where I add a short and a long definition, along with relevant…

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  • Authoring,  hyperGlossary

    Textual Symbols VS. Other Media

    September 16, 2018 / No Comments

    I wrote this in order to have something to point to when someone (invariably) starts talking about text as it if will be superseded soon. This is the kind of post I would like to be able to cite/link to/hyperglossary when I am writing articles. How can we do that? How can I bring a long list of my previous work to be inserted at need? Speech Firstly, I’d like to address the notion that there is more information in speech than text and that speech is therefore somehow richer or more useful. In his groundbreaking book Sapiens (2014), Yuval Noah Harari wrote that writing was invented to solve very…

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  • Authoring,  High Resolution Addressability,  hyperGlossary,  Implicit Linking,  ViewSpecs

    draft of FoT ‘Addressing & ViewSpecs’ Session at Doug@50 Introduction

    September 15, 2018 / No Comments

    I missed the 1968 demo since I was only 6 months old at the time. pointing However, as I now see in my beautiful baby boy Edgar, I was already way on my way to working on one of the most fundamental aspects of human-world-interaction: Pointing. As I see in my beautiful baby boy Edgar, it doesn’t take long after entering this world to start to look at things and then to point at them as a means of establishing a link to what ones attention is focused on. This is natural, this arises out of our evolution. We are not separate from our environment, we are intrinsically tied to…

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  • Blue Dot,  Citations,  High Resolution Addressability,  hyperGlossary,  Implicit Linking,  Publishing Options,  ViewSpecs

    Blue Dot Menu Design

    September 14, 2018 / No Comments

    Guys, this is what we are doing with testing so that we have an interaction means to test some of the work we are looking into. Please comment. The blue dot, carried over from http://wordpress.liquid.info (originally the Hyperwords dot) is being tested as an interaction means for the jrnl. The menu is being modified to not have the highlighted character, no sub menu, one menu break and no bottom ‘brand’ section. Menu Items The menu items for first testing should be: Search this site Google Wikipedia Images (google images) – break, to be shown as an empty line, maybe later modified in height or with line – Copy As Citation (copies text and…

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  • Authoring,  Perspective

    Collapse & Focus ViewSpec

    September 13, 2018 / No Comments

    In follow up to https://jrnl.global/2018/09/12/the-incredible-difficulty-of-jumping-mental-tracks-breakdown-and-notions-of-progress/ here is a visualisation created in Keynote to illustrate how double clicking on a heading to collapse all other headings and thus give the user a more focused way to work could look:

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  • Authoring,  hyperGlossary

    The Incredible Difficulty of Jumping Mental Tracks + Breakdown and Notions of Progress

    September 12, 2018 / 1 Comment

    writing, then just getting stuck looking at the writing process   freedom is the power to act learning the tracks We have internal models of the world made up of connected structures of relationships with are sometimes called models, maps or schema. Whatever we call them, it’s worth keeping in mind that these are constructs and not neutral reflections. Everything we learn, we learn ‘into’ these constructs. The signals from our senses connect to these structures. This has long been studied and understood and provides a meaningful means of learning about the world. When a student is learning about an established field it is good pedagogy to present the information…

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