[comp.sources.wanted] HyperText Software?

mwm@raven.pa.dec.com (Mike (Real Amigas have keyboard garages) Meyer) (07/03/90)

I know there are several groups out there working on super-whizzy,
networked hyper media applications. Surely, one of them has gotten
far enough to have a non-networked, text-only implementation for X
that they've made available for ftp.

Pointer to any such would be greatly appreciated.

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walter@hpsadle.HP.COM (Walter Coole) (07/13/90)

The Gnu info system is essentially a hypertext system.  There is a reader
built into Gnu emacs and there are stand-alone readers that I've seen posted.
I'm using the texinfo system, which can be fed to TeX for hardcopy.

mwm@raven.pa.dec.com (Mike (Real Amigas have keyboard garages) Meyer) (07/17/90)

In article <720027@hpsadle.HP.COM> walter@hpsadle.HP.COM (Walter Coole) writes:
   The Gnu info system is essentially a hypertext system.  There is a reader
   built into Gnu emacs and there are stand-alone readers that I've seen
   posted. I'm using the texinfo system, which can be fed to TeX for hardcopy.

So, is there a mouse-driven info interface for X?

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