"James A. Kuzdrall" <gnh...@intrel.com> writes: > > On Sunday 09 June 2013 11:03:33 Jerry Feldman wrote: > > I work for IBM, and use Symphony at work, but Symphony is based on > > OpenOffice. I have nothing against using Symphony, OpenOffice, or > > LibreOffice but my posts in HTML just end up looking terrible when I > > post them to Boston User Groups. They look OK in Symphony/OpenOffice or > > LibreOffice writer. > > Could it be the fault of the fonts that the HTML browser substitutes for > the ones you use in LibreOffice? I am using "Quanta +" 3.4 (only because it > came with SuSE 9.3 and I am not a very good explorer - actually, > interactively seeing what is produced is very handy). I make sure the > alternate font list includes those that are both close to what I use and > likely to be on Windows or Apple. > > I started with the html output from OpenOffice 3.2, then modified it > thoroughly using the recommendations from "HTML for the World Wide Web" 5th > Ed byElizabeth Castro. It really wasn't that hard to get my simple pages up. > > And, you will recognize that the individual topics are using a template. > > My font list is: "Verdana" "Humanist 512 BT" "Arial" sans-serif. I use > Humanist locally. What the browser substitutes makes a big difference. You > can check my results at www.intrel.com/mea/index.html to see if yours or mine > wins the "Worst Web Page" prize. > > Jim Kuzdrall > _______________________________________________ > gnhlug-discuss mailing list > gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org > http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/ >
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