jim said:
>  
Also, most computers nowadays come with
>   one or more free HTML to PDF converters, so,
>   assuming some PG user actually wanted
>   a PG book on some size of paper in PDF format,
>   why wouldn't they just use the free HTML to PDF
>   converter that already came on their computer?

ok, but now you are contradicting yourself.

because you said earlier that generating the
file themselves was something that end-users
did _not_ want to do.  instead, they wanted to
just download an e-book and not mess around.

so which is it?


>  
http://freekindlebooks.org/Dev/32325-h.pdf

well, there you go, that's getting into the spirit
of the competition...  if an end-user could just
download that and go, that would be very good.

except, oh gee, sorry to be a bother, but i would
really prefer to have indented paragraphs and not
the block-paragraphs that you put in this .pdf, so
would you generate that for me, so i don't have to?

-bowerbird