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<subject "Gzz Documentation">

<h2>HTML docs</h2>

The HTML documents are given in two formats: one that uses CSS floats
for figures, and another that is compatible with e.g. Netscape 4.

NOTE: if you are not using Mozilla, you're probably best off using
the non-float-CSS versions: 
The CSS versions are much prettier - I recommend using 
<a href="http://mozilla.org/">Mozilla</a>; it's
getting to be stable enough for real use now.

<p>
<strong>
If there are any inaccuracies with this documentation, or if anything
is unclear, PLEASE report this to us at <code>zzdev@xanadu.net</code>.
</strong>

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<cell> Short title </cell>
<cell> NS4-compatible </cell>
<cell> Description </cell>

<cell> <a href="ug/newug.html">User's guide</a> </cell>
<cell> <a href="ug/newug-ns4.html">here</a> </cell>
<cell>
	A user's guide to Gzz: contains
	<b>screenshots</b>.
	Shows how to operate the current prototype.
</cell>


<cell> <a href="ct/ct.html">GZigZag: CyberText platform</a> </cell>
<cell> <a href="ct/ct-ns4.html">here</a> </cell>
<cell> 
	<b>GZigZag: a platorm for [HC]y[pb]ertext experiments</b>,
	intended for eventual publication in the Cybertext
	Yearbook edited by Markku Eskelinen & Raine Koskimaa.
	This is a recommended introduction to the general idea of
	what GZigZag is all about. 
	
	Also contains a glossary explaining
	the strange words like <i>flob</i> or <i>permascroll</i> that 
	you may encounter on this site.
</cell>

<cell> <a href="gl/gl.html">Gzz glossary</a> </cell>
<cell> <a href="gl/gl-ns4.html">here</a> </cell>
<cell>
	Short explanations of the central concepts around GZigZag.
</cell>

<cell> <a href="gi/gi.html">Gentle Introduction to the structure</a> </cell>
<cell> <a href="gi/gi-ns4.html">here</a> </cell>
<cell>
	A gentle introduction to the zzstructure.
	Concerned with the abstract structure and designing
	good representations of things using it.
	Very much work in progress.
</cell>

<cell> <a href="spec/zzspec.html">Gzz Spec</a> </cell>
<cell> <a href="spec/zzspec-ns4.html">here</a> </cell>
<cell>
	A living specification document for Gzz.
</cell>

<cell> <a href="dp/dp.html">Design Problems</a> </cell>
<cell> <a href="dp/dp-ns4.html">here</a> </cell>
<cell>
	The major design problems left in Gzz.
	Intended for internal use (once the problems are solved the title
	will be changed to "Internals of Gzz" or something).
</cell>

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#
#<h2>Older, but useful stuff</h2>

#<p>Some other documentation is online: see especially the Gentle Introduction
#document in <a href="ps/">this directory</a> and the <a href="javadoc/">
#javadocs of the ZZ classes</a>.
#These may occasionally be out of date, use <a href="cvs.html">CVS</a>
#to get the source to the up-to-date version.


<p>
The plan is to move the relevant parts of these to HTML at the first
opportunity.
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gzz

An implementation of Ted Nelson's ZZstructure. ZZstructure is a new type of programming platform for structured data.

Project homepage: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/gzz
Programming language(s): C++,Java,Python
License: lgpl21

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