
On 2/5/2012 5:12 PM, Greg Newby wrote:
Contrariwise, end users -- readers -- never complain to help@ concerning HTML, master formats, the PG (and DP) processing workflow, and other topics we've been hashing out.
Actually, interest in volunteering to work on HTML, CSS, and master formats is exactly why I joined this list. Although I've been happy to have PG files to download for my Kindle 3, the majority of those I have encountered have been, IMO, so unnecessarily ungainly looking that I routinely grab the HTML versions instead, adjust the coding, and redo the CSS before reconverting to MOBI. Perhaps these were older files no longer representative of the style PG seeks to promulgate. Regardless, I'm hopeful that the new approaches being explored on this list will soon result in improved typography throughout PG releases. I've been lurking for about two months now, getting a feel for this list. Is there another [less overwhelming] PG or DP list that focuses more on matters related to style/presentation/format? Regards, Mark