
BB>and while you've all been telling me that "it can't be done", i've been busy doing it, and gradually rolling out the proof. Well, the "proof" if you want to call it that, lies at feedbooks, not zen-world. If people want the feedbooks style of generic formatting they can get that today, and do not have to wait for BB or PG to roll it out for them. But the reality is one can get much better formatting than feedbooks from Amazon.com for free, where Amazon takes the PG HTML and preserves much more of the HTML formatting, presumably by added something like pgepub.css, but containing more reasonable values for the CSS therein. And the result is a much more interesting read than what feedbooks offers. Not as interesting a read as PG offers -- when the HTML author at PG cares about small machines in the first place. The only problem is that when real-world customers pick up those other-formatted books at feedbooks or Amazon they don't realize that PG is where those books actually came from, so there isn't the possibility for those customers to step up and offer anything back, even if they wanted to. And, unfortunately, those customers aren't getting the full experience of what either the original book nor the PG HTML version has to offer, because the feedbook books and to a lesser extent the Amazon books, have had their formatting dumb-converted.