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		<title>A blogpost-like outline</title>
		<ownerName>Dave Winer</ownerName>
		<ownerEmail>dave.winer@gmail.com</ownerEmail>
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		<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:39:38 GMT" pgfnum="4910" text="Unification theory">
			<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:23:47 GMT" pgfnum="4896" text="I keep waiting for the unification theory of the world outline to hit me, but I was really waiting for the moment when everything had settled down enough so that I could ask the question -- what is the problem we're trying to solve here, and how does it relate to outlines.">
				<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:24:42 GMT" pgfnum="4897" text="So then I made a list of all the different kinds of outlines we have. There are quite a few.">
					<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:25:14 GMT" pgfnum="4898" text="I wondered if we somehow couldn't reduce this to a single type, with formatting controls that make each of the previous types just a matter of themes. There would be a howto theme, for example. And a code theme. Instead of these being separate nodetypes.">
						<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:29:17 GMT" pgfnum="4899" text="So I created a new type to experiment with called superoutline. "></outline>
						<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:29:53 GMT" pgfnum="4901" text="I added some new classes, and expect to add more."></outline>
						<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:30:04 GMT" pgfnum="4902" text="But I suspect classes will not be enough. "></outline>
						<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:30:11 GMT" pgfnum="4903" text="But then I am by no means a CSS expert."></outline>
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		<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:38:18 GMT" pgfnum="4904" text="A blogpost-like outline has the following attributes">
			<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:38:32 GMT" pgfnum="4905" text="1. All heads are by default expanded."></outline>
			<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:38:43 GMT" pgfnum="4906" text="2. &lt;s&gt;No wedges.&lt;/s&gt; -- Not clear how we can do without wedges if we don't allow expanding/collapsing."></outline>
			<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:38:46 GMT" pgfnum="4907" text="3. Paragraph-level permalinks."></outline>
			<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:38:52 GMT" pgfnum="4908" text="4. Paragraph-like spacing."></outline>
			<outline created="Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:38:59 GMT" pgfnum="4909" text="The assumption is that hierarchy is used sparingly. The goal is to make something that reads like a story or essay."></outline>
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