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(just a comment) The "axis-like" nature, along with the "forward-backward" directionality, resembles Ted Nelson's zzStructure http://www.nongnu.org/gzz/gi/gi.html. The zzStructure incorporates a layout that facilitates visual navigation. It would be interesting to compare this work from a different discipline in a different era (he was decades ago).
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| Question asked | (just a comment) The "axis-like" nature, a … (just a comment) The "axis-like" nature, along with the "forward-backward" directionality, resembles Ted Nelson's zzStructure http://www.nongnu.org/gzz/gi/gi.html. The zzStructure incorporates a layout that facilitates visual navigation. It would be interesting to compare this work from a different discipline in a different era (he was decades ago). e in a different era (he was decades ago). |
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| Text | (just a comment) The "axis-like" nature, a … (just a comment) The "axis-like" nature, along with the "forward-backward" directionality, resembles Ted Nelson's zzStructure http://www.nongnu.org/gzz/gi/gi.html. The zzStructure incorporates a layout that facilitates visual navigation. It would be interesting to compare this work from a different discipline in a different era (he was decades ago). e in a different era (he was decades ago). |

