
You might also want to check out "manybooks" They provide many Project Gutenberg eBooks in various formats, as do a number of other sites. Michael On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, D Garcia wrote:
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 08:30 am, Marcello Perathoner wrote:
Sorry. I got carried away by D Garcia's arguments, which are almost as good as You Know Who'se.
(Meanwhile, the rest of the list is having a rational discussion.)
I tried to present an approach for you to address the problem in existing files, it's too bad you saw it as an argument instead of a discussion of possible solutions. See below for future file suggestions.
Next time some PPer wants to introduce a new feature I strongly advise him/her doing some research beforehand. There are many excellent CSS resources online.
I suspect few of them address this specific concern, and fewer volunteers would know of the concern in the first place, much less be able to choose what works best for PG from the various alternatives out there.
Also, a question asked on this list would have sufficed.
No one knew it was an issue until you brought it up, and when you did, you didn't offer a solution or even a recommendation beyond disparaging what you called "fluff." Now that you have _finally_ said "This is the problem we're experiencing, this is how I recommend that contributors avoid creating it." we can all cooperate to deliver a better experience for everyone, including making your life easier.
Now that this is aired out, why not get the WW'ers involved and put this sort of information into the FAQ so that everyone benefits? And while we're at it, also discuss how to address other cases such as the decorative rules and finials and such that are causing Marcello such grief.
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