
Marcello>The generated text must be ready to post, eg. word wrap, pg header, pg footer, lines between chapters, etc. all must be there and adhere to pg standard. There must be no post-generation edits required. This is simply defending the status quo by stating the status quo must be defended. There is no reasonable rationale for the continuing insistence on the submission, or creation, of a file in the PG "txt70" format. There is a plausible rationale for requiring *some* kind of txt file -- namely that the txt file represents some kind of doomsday scenario fallback where all the computers in the world suddenly forget how to parse HTML and we have to recreate a post-apocalypse world. Then the txt files reduce the need to redo everything from raw scans. But insisting on continuing to maintain the difficult peculiarities of the *particular* current PG "txt70" requirements has really no basis, any more than insisting that all HTML files must be formatted *exactly* one way.