Randall R Schulz wrote: <snip>
Converting PDF to HTML is guaranteed to produce inferior results. I don't recommend it. Playing the kind of games you hint at is unlikely to benefit your end users.
Randall Schulz
Especially when one considers that the layout of the newspaper invariably includes photographs, advertisements, text in various fonts that may not display well in a browser that is missing that font, graphics from other sources. Also consider that a complicated page of html may change depending on the browser. To get an idea of what a mess this could be, simply pull up a page of any good-sized newspaper (e.g. the New York Times) and View Page Source and see if you're motivated to reproduce this for your paper. We had a school newspaper that we posted on-line in .pdf and they had hundreds of old editions, each of which appeared instantaneously. One person had the task of writing copy in a word processor of an evil software company, another person took that copy and "composed" pages and created .pdf files and passed them off to the webmaster who posted them to the server and edited the links on the school webpage. No problemo. -- Tony Alfrey tonyalfrey@earthlink.net "I'd Rather Be Sailing" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org