In a future version, we will be incorporating more of the various notes and articles events, like kind 01 and 1111, long-form, wiki pages, etc. Then you can add those to a 30040, instead of only using the 30041 events, and they will display correctly in Alexandria.

30041 is only for Asciidoc snippets/zetteln. It isn't mean to replace all other events. 30040 is linked-kind-agnostic. That means you can add anything to the list, that has an eventID, so that it can be added to the list of linked "e" tags. That includes other 30040s. Which means that we'll be creating hierarchical Table of Contents.

The initial Bible has only two levels (because that's all the viewer can handle, right now), so I'm publishing each book separated by chapters. Once we have more levels, we can have the hierarchy like

30040 Bible

- 30040 New Testament

-- 30040 Gospels

--- 30040 Mark

---- 30040 Chapter

----- 30041 Verse

and the actual text would be under "verse".

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This thread includes an example of PlantUML and LaTex, for those who are wondering what those are.

Alexandria, however, is not a replacement for a long-form, microblogging, or wiki client, as those are specialized in navigating those event types, which is its own science. We will simply be displaying each individual one, listed in a 30040, as if it were a 30041.

And we will eventually have an ePaper version (tending toward PHP, on this one, like with the upload utility), that will allow you to download an ePUB of the 30040, or to navigate a 30040 offline, as HTML versions of the events (perhaps including the linked data, once removed, so if a wiki page included in the 30040 has internal wiki links, we'd download those wiki pages, too, so that you can click the links and see something). The switch to Asciidoc makes that easier to implement.