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Subject:Re: Coining Terms From:Chuck Banks <chuck -at- ASL -dot- DL -dot- NEC -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 7 Feb 1994 13:17:50 CST
For Jerry Blackerby, et al:
In online documents, it's possible, if tedious, to link
every occurence of a phrase, abbreviation, acronym, or initialism
to it's definition in the online glossary or list of abbreviations
and acronyms.
With such links in place, the user can obtain a definition
anytime he or she likes. The new hypertext tools for FrameMaker
and Interleaf seem to greatly simplify the task by converting
index and TOC cross-references to hyptertext links.
Best Regards!
Chuck Banks
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