Just a feature suggestion (not a biggie, but one I run into often
enough it would be handy):

I regularly deal with XHTML content with moderately complex style
sheets. In the course of things these style sheets tend to get a bit
crufted up with detritus from the development process. It would be
great to have the ability to easily find all styles that are not used
in a given document. It's not quite as simple as it might sound
because of inheritance issues, but shouldn't be too hard. I'm not a
programmer or I'd try to do it myself.

Just throwing it out as a handy feature to consider.

Best,

Arle Lommel

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