Aaaah, I see!

That's exactly how books should/will work on Nostr btw. Forgot if there was s NIP for that yet.

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And you can go as granular as you want with a tree like that I guess.

Yes, the author can determine the granularity. It's a design decision.

I tried to publish some post-copyright books as long-form articles with footnotes and index, but habla had a meltdown because the doc was so large. I spent hours editing it as markdown, and testing all the links carefully, very frustrating.

I still have them, but I want to use my friends' wiki format to publish them, so that I can break the bits down and publish them as separate chapter-notes, joined by an index. Or something like that.

I do a kind of book-club on here, with old texts, and I'd like to host the texts on relays. That was the motivation.

I can't find a NIP for it. You would think there'd be one, since there's lots of demand. 🤔

Mmm, weird indeed. I thought nostr:npub10000003zmk89narqpczy4ff6rnuht2wu05na7kpnh3mak7z2tqzsv8vwqk had a similar proposal for docusaurus-like implementations at some point. Will check.

Definitely seems a simple one and is for sure in my top 10 of "need this asap".

Shipyard seems to have it, but then we need clients to display it properly.

I know, designed it 😉

*partly