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With Textis Plus you can create hypertextual wefts from linear texts
(like, for example, philosophy or literature classics).
It's not a tool for hypertextual writing, but for hypertextual weaving.
Textis Plus can be described as an "annotation system": it's possible
to annotate words and concepts (knots), but also connections among knots,
knot sequences and other complex structures.
Software's metaphor refers to H. Hesse's " The Glass Bead Game": strings
of beads are prepared by selecting parts of text and arranging them in
a sequence. Each knot has a name, a keyword and a comment.
Inserted in the weft, beads and strings of beads originates a grid of
links and references: this makes it possible inummerable reading paths.
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