On Thursday 31 May 2007 09:52, jdd wrote:
> OOo generates an html code that prints quite like OOo would print the
> page.
> You can have a little better code with starting directly an html page
> (not a text page)

It may not be too bad if you convert a finished page, but if you make 
corrections or changes, you will find that the yuckiness of the HTML 
increases exponentially :-)  You can get situations where the font of a 
heading changes, for instance, and you can't change it back - the reason is 
usually because OOo has inserted some markup of its own (the dreaded <span>) 
which you can't get at unless you look at the code view.  But if you have to 
do that, it's easier to use Quanta from the start.

-- 
Pob hwyl / Best wishes

Kevin Donnelly

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