Archive for May, 2006

web glimpse

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

I see the web more explicitly split into the machine-friendly and human-friendly layers, whereas in-between an on-the-fly cross-referencing mechanism is in place.
A searching session: a user sets some parameters for a web metric, thus tuning his subjective view of the web landscape (e.g. a metric for strong/weak concept relationship).
After the user gets a landscape as […]

Hermes version 0.9.7

Friday, May 12th, 2006

…has been released today.
It’s the result of a fruitful week: I decided to merge some of my previous tests so now Hermes gets the latex floats (figures, tables) mostly ok. Generic environments generate structure too, now.
Next version should have more fonts, should come with a Hermes reference document schema, and should show more examples like […]

Hermes 0.9.6 released

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

Yes, the previous release had a really short life.
I had to fix some of the most nagging bugs which appeared in 0.9.5 or persisted from the old versions, they really got on my nerves this time .
My plan for the next one is to rearrange the font mappings to make them, or […]

Hermes 0.9.5 released

Tuesday, May 9th, 2006

Hermes got updated: a few more fonts, a bit more stylish, and a cleaner document structure.
It is a step closer to a Hermes document schema.
If you have requests, comments, questions, suggestions, please use this place, so other readers can use the info here to get a more detailed view of what Hermes is […]