ADVANTAGES
    Advantages of ASCII file hypertext  <link16>
    Advantages of angle bracket jumps <link13>
    Hypertext advantages over expert systems <use11>
ANGLE
    Advantages of angle bracket jumps <link13>
ANNEALING
    Organizing information using hypertext annealing <use10>
APPEND
    Recording keystrokes to TRACK.TXT -- No Overwrite Append <config.hp>
AREA
    Auto Delete of the area code  <config.hp>
AREAS
    Colors for text, highlight, and status areas  <config.hp>
ARROW
    Importance of arrow keys <link05>
    Right and left arrow keys <link23>
    Up and down arrow keys <link22>
ASCII
        <g file>

    Advantages of ASCII file hypertext  <link16>
    Calling a word processor to edit ASCII files <link52>
    Construction speeds between ASCII and graphic files <link25>
    Hypertext jumps -- ASCII, Graphic, phone, and flags <link03>
AUTO
    Auto Delete of the area code  <config.hp>
AUTOMATIC
    Automatic directories used in larger hypertext systems <link10>
BACKGROUND
    Colors for background and foreground settings  <config.hp>
BASE
    Using Hyplus with a data base  <use06>
BENEFITS
    Benefits in power, flexibility, and completeness <link02>
BOOT
    Boot directory <link41>
BOXES
    Flashing boxes Color-Tx file <graphic.1>
BRACKET
    Advantages of angle bracket jumps <link13>

    ASCII       <g ascii>
    FILES       <g files>

BROWSING
    Design of the browsing interface <link05>
    Importance of browsing <link04>
    Importance of screen speed for browsing <link36>
BUILDING
    Building a technical documentation system <use02>
    Building an independent knowledge system <use01>
CALLED
    Defining the called editor  <config.hp>
CALLING
    Calling a word processor to edit ASCII files <link52>
CD-ROM
    Hypertext on a CD-ROM <link55>
    Running hypertext from a CD-ROM <use09>
CHANGING
    Changing directories <link42>
CLASSROOMS
    Use in classrooms, education, and teaching <link17>
CODE
    Auto Delete of the area code  <config.hp>
COLLECTION
    Collection of Color-Tx and PCX graphic files <sum04>
COLOR-TX
    Collection of Color-Tx and PCX graphic files <sum04>
    Discussion of Color-Tx formats <link21>
    Flashing boxes Color-Tx file <graphic.1>
    One graph Color-Tx file <graphic.2>
    Test pattern Color-Tx file <graphic.3>
    Three graphs Color-Tx file <graphic>
COLORS
    Colors for background and foreground settings  <config.hp>
    Colors for text, highlight, and status areas  <config.hp>
    Setting screen colors <link50>
COM
    COM port for Telephone  <config.hp>
COMMANDS
    Commands for screen control <link06>
    Key operating commands <link01>
    One page summary of all hypertext commands <help.txt>
    PgUp, PgDn, Home, and End key commands <link06>
    Summary of all commands <sum02>
COMPARISON
    Specifications and comparison to HyperRez <sum00>
COMPLETENESS
    Benefits in power, flexibility, and completeness <link02>
CONFIGURATION
    Listing of configuration settings <config.hp>
CONSTRUCTION
    Construction speeds between ASCII and graphic files <link25>
    MaxThink, Houdini, and Transtext construction software <link54>
    Supporting hypertext construction programs from MaxThink <sum0>
CONTROL
    Commands for screen control <link06>
DATA
    Using Hyplus with a data base  <use06>
DEFINING
    Defining the called editor  <config.hp>
DEFINITION
    Definition of hypertext <link04>
DELETE
    Auto Delete of the area code  <config.hp>
DELIMITER
    Leading and trailing delimiter  <config.hp>
DEMONSTRATION
    Necessary, optional, and demonstration files <sum01>
DESCRIPTION
    Description of passing flags or parameters <link57>
    Description of the status line indicators <link41>
DESIGN
    Design of the browsing interface <link05>
DETAILS
    Overview of the details of Hyplus <sum03>
DIALING
    Tone or Pulse dialing  <config.hp>
DIFFERENCES
    Differences between easy and intuitive software <link34>
    Differences between various runtime hypertext systems <link53>
DIRECTORIES
    Automatic directories used in larger hypertext systems <link10>
    Changing directories <link42>
DIRECTORY
    Boot directory <link41>
    Initial file for in each directory <start.txt>
DISCUSSION
    Discussion of Color-Tx formats <link21>
    Discussion of royalty free shareware <link15>
DOCUMENTATION
    Building a technical documentation system <use02>
DOWN
    Up and down arrow keys <link22>
EACH
    Initial file for in each directory <start.txt>
EASY
    Differences between easy and intuitive software <link34>
EDIT
    Calling a word processor to edit ASCII files <link52>
EDITOR
    Defining the called editor  <config.hp>
EDUCATION
    Use in classrooms, education, and teaching <link17>
END
    PgUp, PgDn, Home, and End key commands <link06>
ENGINEERING
    Using hypertext to manage software engineering <use05>
EVALUATION
    Evaluation of hypertext systems <link04>
EXAMPLE
    Example file for making jumps in graphic files <pcx_10.pcm>
EXECUTIVE
    Executive information systems <use06>
EXIT
    Run and exit <link41>
EXPERT
    Hypertext advantages over expert systems <use11>
FILE
        <g ascii>
        <g files>
        <g bracket>

    Advantages of ASCII file hypertext  <link16>
    Example file for making jumps in graphic files <pcx_10.pcm>
    Flashing boxes Color-Tx file <graphic.1>
    Initial file for in each directory <start.txt>
    One graph Color-Tx file <graphic.2>
    Test pattern Color-Tx file <graphic.3>
    Three graphs Color-Tx file <graphic>
FILES
        <g ascii>

    Calling a word processor to edit ASCII files <link52>
    Collection of Color-Tx and PCX graphic files <sum04>
    Construction speeds between ASCII and graphic files <link25>
    Example file for making jumps in graphic files <pcx_10.pcm>
    Necessary, optional, and demonstration files <sum01>
FLAGS
    Description of passing flags or parameters <link57>
    Hypertext jumps -- ASCII, Graphic, phone, and flags <link03>
FLASHING
    Flashing boxes Color-Tx file <graphic.1>
FLEXIBILITY
    Benefits in power, flexibility, and completeness <link02>
FOREGROUND
    Colors for background and foreground settings  <config.hp>
FORMATS
    Discussion of Color-Tx formats <link21>
FREE
    Discussion of royalty free shareware <link15>
GLOSSARY
    Hypertext glossary and thesaurus system <link51>
GRAPH
    One graph Color-Tx file <graphic.2>
GRAPHIC
    Collection of Color-Tx and PCX graphic files <sum04>
    Construction speeds between ASCII and graphic files <link25>
    Example file for making jumps in graphic files <pcx_10.pcm>
    Hypertext jumps -- ASCII, Graphic, phone, and flags <link03>
GRAPHS
    Three graphs Color-Tx file <graphic>
HEADER
    Header setting <config.hp>
HIGHLIGHT
    Colors for text, highlight, and status areas  <config.hp>
HOME
    PgUp, PgDn, Home, and End key commands <link06>
HOUDINI
    MaxThink, Houdini, and Transtext construction software <link54>
HYPERREZ
    Specifications and comparison to HyperRez <sum00>
HYPERTEXT
    Advantages of ASCII file hypertext  <link16>
    Automatic directories used in larger hypertext systems <link10>
    Definition of hypertext <link04>
    Differences between various runtime hypertext systems <link53>
    Evaluation of hypertext systems <link04>
    Hypertext advantages over expert systems <use11>
    Hypertext as a method of system modeling <use07>
    Hypertext glossary and thesaurus system <link51>
    Hypertext jumps -- ASCII, Graphic, phone, and flags <link03>
    Hypertext on a CD-ROM <link55>
    Hypertext on a LAN system <link56>
    One page summary of all hypertext commands <help.txt>
    Organizing information using hypertext annealing <use10>
    Running hypertext from a CD-ROM <use09>
    Running hypertext on a LAN <use08>
    Summary of ways to use hypertext <use00>
    Supporting hypertext construction programs from MaxThink <sum0>
    Using hypertext to manage software engineering <use05>
HYPLUS
    Overview of the details of Hyplus <sum03>
    Using Hyplus with a data base  <use06>
IMPORTANCE
    Importance of arrow keys <link05>
    Importance of browsing <link04>
    Importance of screen speed for browsing <link36>
INDEPENDENT
    Building an independent knowledge system <use01>
INDICATORS
    Description of the status line indicators <link41>
INFORMATION
    Executive information systems <use06>
    Organizing information using hypertext annealing <use10>
INITIAL
    Initial file for in each directory <start.txt>
INTERFACE
    Design of the browsing interface <link05>
INTUITIVE
    Differences between easy and intuitive software <link34>
JUMPS
    Advantages of angle bracket jumps <link13>
    Example file for making jumps in graphic files <pcx_10.pcm>
    Hypertext jumps -- ASCII, Graphic, phone, and flags <link03>
KEY
    Key operating commands <link01>
    PgUp, PgDn, Home, and End key commands <link06>
KEYS
    Importance of arrow keys <link05>
    Plus and Minus keys for vertical scroll <link07>
    Right and left arrow keys <link23>
    Up and down arrow keys <link22>
KEYSTROKES
    Recording keystrokes to TRACK.TXT -- No Overwrite Append <config.hp>
KNOWLEDGE
    Building an independent knowledge system <use01>
LAN
    Hypertext on a LAN system <link56>
    Running hypertext on a LAN <use08>
LEFT
    Right and left arrow keys <link23>
LINE
    Description of the status line indicators <link41>
MANAGE
    Using hypertext to manage software engineering <use05>
MANAGEMENT
    Management reporting <use06>
MAXTHINK
    MaxThink, Houdini, and Transtext construction software <link54>
    Supporting hypertext construction programs from MaxThink <sum0>
METHOD
    Hypertext as a method of system modeling <use07>
MINUS
    Plus and Minus keys for vertical scroll <link07>
MODELING
    Hypertext as a method of system modeling <use07>
NECESSARY
    Necessary, optional, and demonstration files <sum01>
OPERATING
    Key operating commands <link01>
OPTIONAL
    Necessary, optional, and demonstration files <sum01>
ORGANIZING
    Organizing information using hypertext annealing <use10>
OVERVIEW
    Overview of the details of Hyplus <sum03>
OVERWRITE
    Recording keystrokes to TRACK.TXT -- No Overwrite Append <config.hp>
PAGE
    One page summary of all hypertext commands <help.txt>
PARAMETERS
    Description of passing flags or parameters <link57>
PASSING
    Description of passing flags or parameters <link57>
PATTERN
    Test pattern Color-Tx file <graphic.3>
PCX
    Collection of Color-Tx and PCX graphic files <sum04>
PGDN
    PgUp, PgDn, Home, and End key commands <link06>
PGUP
    PgUp, PgDn, Home, and End key commands <link06>
PHONE
    Hypertext jumps -- ASCII, Graphic, phone, and flags <link03>
PLUS
    Plus and Minus keys for vertical scroll <link07>
PORT
    COM port for Telephone  <config.hp>
POWER
    Benefits in power, flexibility, and completeness <link02>
PROCESSOR
    Calling a word processor to edit ASCII files <link52>
PROGRAM
    Starting and stopping the program <link42>
PROGRAMS
    Supporting hypertext construction programs from MaxThink <sum0>
PULSE
    Tone or Pulse dialing  <config.hp>
RECORDING
    Recording keystrokes to TRACK.TXT -- No Overwrite Append <config.hp>
REPORTING
    Management reporting <use06>
RIGHT
    Right and left arrow keys <link23>
ROYALTY
    Discussion of royalty free shareware <link15>
RUN
    Run and exit <link41>
RUNNING
    Running hypertext from a CD-ROM <use09>
    Running hypertext on a LAN <use08>
RUNTIME
    Differences between various runtime hypertext systems <link53>
SCREEN
    Commands for screen control <link06>
    Importance of screen speed for browsing <link36>
    Setting screen colors <link50>
SCROLL
    Plus and Minus keys for vertical scroll <link07>
SETTING
    Header setting <config.hp>
    Setting screen colors <link50>
SETTINGS
    Colors for background and foreground settings  <config.hp>
    Listing of configuration settings <config.hp>
SHAREWARE
    Discussion of royalty free shareware <link15>
SOFTWARE
    Differences between easy and intuitive software <link34>
    MaxThink, Houdini, and Transtext construction software <link54>
    Using hypertext to manage software engineering <use05>
SPECIFICATIONS
    Specifications and comparison to HyperRez <sum00>
SPEED
    Importance of screen speed for browsing <link36>
SPEEDS
    Construction speeds between ASCII and graphic files <link25>
STARTING
    Starting and stopping the program <link42>
STATUS
    Colors for text, highlight, and status areas  <config.hp>
    Description of the status line indicators <link41>
STOPPING
    Starting and stopping the program <link42>
SUMMARY
    One page summary of all hypertext commands <help.txt>
    Summary of all commands <sum02>
    Summary of ways to use hypertext <use00>
SUPPORTING
    Supporting hypertext construction programs from MaxThink <sum0>
SYSTEM
    Building a technical documentation system <use02>
    Building an independent knowledge system <use01>
    Hypertext as a method of system modeling <use07>
    Hypertext glossary and thesaurus system <link51>
    Hypertext on a LAN system <link56>
SYSTEMS
    Automatic directories used in larger hypertext systems <link10>
    Differences between various runtime hypertext systems <link53>
    Evaluation of hypertext systems <link04>
    Executive information systems <use06>
    Hypertext advantages over expert systems <use11>
TEACHING
    Use in classrooms, education, and teaching <link17>
TECHNICAL
    Building a technical documentation system <use02>
TELEPHONE
    COM port for Telephone  <config.hp>
TEST
    Test pattern Color-Tx file <graphic.3>
TEXT
    Colors for text, highlight, and status areas  <config.hp>
THESAURUS
    Hypertext glossary and thesaurus system <link51>
THREE
    Three graphs Color-Tx file <graphic>
TONE
    Tone or Pulse dialing  <config.hp>
TRACK.TXT
    Recording keystrokes to TRACK.TXT -- No Overwrite Append <config.hp>
TRAILING
    Leading and trailing delimiter  <config.hp>
TRANSTEXT
    MaxThink, Houdini, and Transtext construction software <link54>
UP
    Up and down arrow keys <link22>
USE
    Summary of ways to use hypertext <use00>
    Use in classrooms, education, and teaching <link17>
    Ways to use <use00>
USED
    Automatic directories used in larger hypertext systems <link10>
USING
    Organizing information using hypertext annealing <use10>
    Using Hyplus with a data base  <use06>
    Using hypertext to manage software engineering <use05>
VARIOUS
    Differences between various runtime hypertext systems <link53>
VERTICAL
    Plus and Minus keys for vertical scroll <link07>
WAYS
    Summary of ways to use hypertext <use00>
    Ways to use <use00>
WORD
    Calling a word processor to edit ASCII files <link52>
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