- From: Keith Rogers <kerog@sp.isl.secom.co.jp>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jun 1995 15:45:46 +0900
- To: www-html@www10.w3.org
I was just looking at the section on footnotes in the HTML3 spec. Is the idea here that footnotes will be activated in much the same way as balloon help on the Macintosh? It would seem to me that there should be a separate window pane at the bottom of the screen for footnotes, more like the way Word Perfect does help. Passing the mouse over the footnote would cause it to be displayed at the bottom of the screen without distracting the reader by popping up a new window or modifying the information being read in any way. It also occurs to me that a common use for footnotes of this sort might be to expand acronyms or provide definitions of technical terms. In such a usage pattern a term might appear a number of times in a document. As it would be laborious to mark the footnote at each reference to the term, perhaps a definition at top or bottom of the document would be in order. Then each instance of the defined term would automatically be footnoted during display. What do people think? -Keith ------- Keith Rogers kerog@sp.isl.secom.co.jp SECOM Intelligent Sytems Laboratory, Speech Processing Group GEd--Hs+:g+p?++!aua-w+v+C++(++++)U+P+L3-N++E--- K+++W---M++V-- -po+Yt++@!5jxRG++('''')tv--b+++ DB---e+++>++++u+(*)h-f+r++n---y+ For an explanation of the above, see http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/ratinox/geek-code-2.html
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