
Keith> You do alot of lamenting, but produce very little constructive feedback. I have given positive feedback, you just don't like it, because you are working on a different agenda. My positive suggestion is that there is very little wrong in practice with most of the HTML which is submitted and therefor the sensible thing to do would simply be to fix that little part which is not working, rather than throwing all the volunteer's work away and starting fresh with some new master language that someone at PG invents, if only they could agree on anything. My positive suggestion is simply give people who care a way to fix the half dozen "formattos" that are screwing up the HTML code, just the same as WW'ers currently fix "scannos" when we find them. This isn't making "snowflakes" any more than fixing "scannos" is creating "snowflakes." The problem really isn't HTML, EPUB, or Kindles. Its process and politics.