Sharing Outlines
Posted by cjgillis
on 11/27/1999
cjgillis
11/27/1999 6:15 am
Hi,
Outlined documents, being a great medium of expression of human thought, can be both informative and funny. For instance, I have outlined the taxonomy of Horses, Dogs, Cats, and Humans, using Acta 7.
Now that Acta is free and downloadable, is there a web engine that would allow me to display my work for the use of students who have more curiosity than time?
Gillis
Outlined documents, being a great medium of expression of human thought, can be both informative and funny. For instance, I have outlined the taxonomy of Horses, Dogs, Cats, and Humans, using Acta 7.
Now that Acta is free and downloadable, is there a web engine that would allow me to display my work for the use of students who have more curiosity than time?
Gillis
dave
11/27/1999 6:24 am
Now that Acta is free and downloadable, is there a web engine that would allow me to display my work for the use of students who have more curiosity than time?
That's a great idea, and we're inches away from being able to do it on outliners.com.
That's a great idea, and we're inches away from being able to do it on outliners.com.
david
11/27/1999 11:07 am
I wrote a CGI that displayed Acta outlines (you'd click the triangles to expand and collapse). Unfortunately, it seems not to work with later versions of WebSTAR. So far I haven't had the inclination to get it working again -- any programmers out there should contact me (david@a-sharp.com)...
