Forester, a tool for scientific and mathematical hypertexts

27 points by kaycebasques 1 week ago | 2 comments
  • coderatlarge 1 week ago
    from the linked pages:

    “ Many working scientists, students, and hobbyists have wished to create their own tag-based hypertext knowledge base, but the combination of tools historically required to make this happen are extremely daunting. Both the Stacks project and Kerodon use a cluster of software called Gerby, but bitrot has set in and it is no longer possible to build its dependencies on a modern environment without significant difficulty, raising questions of longevity.“

    • pastage 1 week ago
      > In its first 35 years, the Web has sustained three mighty blows: 1. The pop-up advertisement (late 1990s). 2. The emergence of content farms for SEO (2000s). 3. The final drowning of the Old Web in LLM-generated “slop” (now).

      This a good manifesto, a reason to improve tools.

      I am not a fan of TeX for writing (for layout it fits). But projects like these which concentrate on making tools to publish lower and higher effort knowledge graphs might be a good fit. Complex enough Markdown is just TeX. That said wsiwyg will always win.