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The source definition of an object is seen essentially as a hypertext-like structure. At any place within the hypertext structure, an alternative to existing text can be introduced with a suitable notation, with a formal description of the situations in which that piece of text is to be activated or considered part of the overall source definition of the object. Such hypertext structures can themselves contain variations in text by including further nested hypertext structures inside.