My preprocessing seems to get around the only serious tidy5 bug we've found
thus far, and the new system works as well as the old, so it's time to commit.
My next push will close the secret back door that resurrects the old system,
and then I can hack away all that code that isn't being used any more.
That's the fun part!
Probably a third to half of the code in html.c isn't being used any more,
and thing is, I can't tell which is which, and I wrote it!
Imagine how confusing for someone else.
So I better move into cleanup mode for the next few days.
And of course, if we really need any of this, or parts of it,
it's all backed up in git.
Once cleaned up, I can move forward with more enhancements and improvements.

Karl Dahlke
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