jim-

i've had examples online for years now, jim.

and the tool will be coming out very soon...
indeed, it's "ready enough" now for anyone
who wants to request a copy backchannel...

and -- in a new as-yet-announced twist --
the thing will also be available as a web-app.
no need to download anything to execute it,
just point to your text and graphics online,
and set up parameters for your preferences,
and the output formats will be generated...

of course, this tool is aimed at new writers,
creating new books, and they might be a bit
reluctant to upload their book to a website
-- can't be too careful! -- so i'll also have
cross-platform downloadable programs...

the current example i'm using is "the jungle",
by upton sinclair.  a drop-dead simple book,
from the standpoint of formatting, but i am
willing to upload samples of _my_ output if
jim is also willing to upload samples of what
_he_ created and considers to be worthwhile.

shall we start with the .pdf version, jim?

-bowerbird

p.s.  if .html worked as an _input_ format,
p.g. would already be using it in that way,
but as anyone who actually, ya know, _tries_
to do that will quickly discover, it don't work.
there are too many flavors of .html, and _far_
too many ways to accomplish the same thing,
so inconsistencies in the .html files preclude
any programmatic use of them as input files...
do you think marcello adopted a light-markup
position because he _wanted_ to do so?  right.
he had to eat his words, years and years worth
of bitter, hard, cold words, and agree with me.
because his alternative was to remain paralyzed.