id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt planet-infomotions-com-6819 Planet Eric Lease Morgan .html application/xhtml+xml 3998 318 76 I am finally getting my brain around the process of reading texts through the use of network graphs. Given a plain text file, one of two normalization functions, and an integer, the script will output a common network graph data structure called "GraphML". Thus, given a valid TEI file, I can not only print a version of it amenable to traditional reading (and writing in), but I can also explore & navigate a text for the purposes of scholarly investigation. The system works like this: 1) write content, 2) mark-up content in rudimentary TEI, 3) pour content into database, 4) generate valid TEI, 5) transform TEI into HTML, 6) go to Step #1 until satisfied, and finally, 7) create RSS feed. My integrated development environment (IDE) consists of three items: 1) a terminal application (Mac OS X Terminal), 2) a text editor (Barebones's BBEdit), and 3) a file transfer application (Panic's Transmit). ./cache/planet-infomotions-com-6819.html ./txt/planet-infomotions-com-6819.txt