To put the problem in entirely file system terminology, What happens to a
folder with shortcuts into it when you move the folder?   How does one
automatically repoint the shortcuts?  Has this problem been solved in
computer science?   On linux, the shortcuts would be symbolic links.

I had a dream about smallstar when I was thinking about this.  The author
was essentially asking me how to fix it.  He was showing me a hierarchy,
then he moved part of the hierarchy into a subfolder and asked me how to
automate it--especially the links to the original hierarchy.

In language terms, this would be equivalent of refactoring a class which
gets dropped down into an inner class.  This might be solved.  I'm not sure.

This would be a great problem to solve on the web as well...does Xanadu do
this?

I think the solution is to maintain non-persistent nodes which are computed
at access time, but I'm not entirely clear.

I have no idea why I am posting this to cap-talk.   There may be some
capability issues that I haven't thought of yet.  Or perhaps the capability
folks have already solved this.

For your consideration,

John Carlson
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