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[REBOL] Re: Treepad?

From: learned:talentsinc at: 28-Sep-2001 9:57

Yes I have...I really like that concept as well...it's sort of a cross between a neural net and a mindmap. Another starting point I've considered is just a series of notes, each with keywords attached. When adding a note, you could select the keywords from an existing list, or add new ones, and have multple keys for each note. This could then easily be expanded into The Brain concept, by building relationships among the keywords. Another thought is to go more along the pure mindmapping style, ala MindMan. The thing I like about starting something like this in REBOL, is that you could actually make the articles themselves text files if desired, and use rebol to tie them together...that means favorite editors could be used, externally to create things and then tie them into the web. Just idle thoughts at this point...I was hoping there might be some initial work out there to start studying. --On Friday, September 28, 2001 11:24 AM +0200 "Robert M. Muench" <[robert--muench--robertmuench--de]> wrote:
>> -----Original Message----- >> From: [rebol-bounce--rebol--com] [mailto:[rebol-bounce--rebol--com]]On Behalf Of >> G. Edw. Learned >> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 4:20 AM >> To: Rebol Mailing List >> Subject: [REBOL] Treepad? > >> As I learn more about REBOL, it seems ideal for creating an information >> repository tool, similar to treepad, ( http://www.treepad.com ), but >> easily extensible. I'm curious if anyone has undertaken anything like >> that yet. > > Hi, I'm thinking about such a thing but no action taken yet. What I don't > like is the tree concept, it's to restrictive. A net (graph) approach is > IMO a better way to go. Than it's possible to store one file at several > different nodes once. This makes live easier as you might use a different > entry point to the graph depending on the information you want to > find/access etc. Did you had a look at http://www.thebrain.com already? > Robert > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to > [rebol-request--rebol--com] with "unsubscribe" in the > subject, without the quotes.
--- G. Edw. Learned - [learned--talentsinc--net] (Never apply a Star Trek Solution to a Babylon Five Problem)