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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/FutureVision vision.rst


From: Tuomas J. Lukka
Subject: [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/FutureVision vision.rst
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 15:49:04 -0400

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    manuscripts
Branch:         
Changes by:     Tuomas J. Lukka <address@hidden>        03/09/18 15:49:04

Modified files:
        FutureVision   : vision.rst 

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http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst.diff?tr1=1.163&tr2=1.164&r1=text&r2=text

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diff -u manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst:1.163 
manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst:1.164
--- manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst:1.163   Thu Sep 18 15:45:59 2003
+++ manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst Thu Sep 18 15:49:04 2003
@@ -95,18 +95,19 @@
 can fulfill this promise.
 
 The remainder of this paper is structured as follows.
-In XXXsection 2, we describe our proposed user interface 
+In `Section 2`_, we describe our proposed user interface 
 for an item-centered computing environment.
-In section 3, we characterize
+In `Section 3`_, we characterize
 the underlying item network structure, 
 *hyperstructure*, and describe two particular hyperstructures:
 Nelson's zzStructure, and the Resource Description Framework
-(RDF), which is used in our work. In section 4, we describe
+(RDF), which is used in our work. In `Section 4`_, we describe
 the Fenfire project, our effort to implement an item-centered
-computing environment. XXXsection5 discusses related work,
-and XXXsection 6 concludes.
+computing environment. `Section 5`_ discusses related work,
+and `Section 6`_ concludes.
 
 
+.. _`Section 2`:
 
 2 An item-based user interface
 ==============================
@@ -124,8 +125,7 @@
    Figure 1: A mockup of a 
    computing environment centered around *items*,
    things that the user cares about (`larger image`__).
-   Our prototype is discussed in section
-   `4.2.1 RDF Focus+Context views`_.
+   Our prototype is discussed in `Section 4.2.1`_.
 
 
    __ full-example1.gen.png
@@ -217,6 +217,7 @@
 information we already store in our computers, it may also
 help us to **organize our thoughts**.
 
+.. _`Section 3`:
 
 3 Under the hood: Hyperstructure
 ================================
@@ -326,9 +327,10 @@
 a user stores in their computer seems bound to be a herculean task.
 
 We describe our focus+context visualizations of RDF
-in section `4.2.1 RDF Focus+Context views`_.
+in `Section 4.2.1`_.
 
 
+.. _`Section 4`:
 
 4 The Fenfire project
 =====================
@@ -361,6 +363,8 @@
 4.2 Views
 ---------
 
+.. _`Section 4.2.1`:
+
 4.2.1 RDF Focus+Context views
 """""""""""""""""""""""""""""
 
@@ -580,6 +584,8 @@
 Explicit support for taxonomical hypertext (`Parunak 1991`_)
 and hierarchies is currently being planned.
 
+.. _`Section 5`:
+
 5 Related work
 ==============
 
@@ -701,6 +707,8 @@
 the view hierarchy. However, the buoys are completely subjugated
 to the focus and are not independent windows *per se*.
 
+.. _`Section 6`:
+
 6 Conclusions
 =============
 
@@ -990,9 +998,8 @@
     that is not part of the medium of presentation.
 
 .. [#fig1note] This visualization is a focus+context (`Furnas 1985`_)
-   view of the item graph. See section 
-   `4.2.1 RDF Focus+Context views`_
-   for details.
+   view of the item graph. See 
+   `Section 4.2.1`_ for details.
 
 .. [#notalwayseverything] You will not always want to see 
    *all* types of information, though. For example, 




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