On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 08:18:49PM +0100, Benjohn Barnes wrote:
On 14 Oct 2011, at 15:57, Matthew Koichi Grimes wrote:
The latter one could with benefit be switched from odt as source format to html; you are the first one who asks for this.
For what it's worth, let me be the second who asks for this :) PDF docs are unpopular because they take a while to load, they usually aren't well hyperlinked, and individual pages can't be bookmarked in the browser.
Thirded (or fourth / fifth, I've not read other posts yet). A simple html / markup document format is also drastically more likely to be edited than an open office document. It is nice to sometimes get the whole document on the screen in one lump though, but HTML can do that easily too.
If I'm not mistaked, libreoffice can produce HTML from its native format. There's no need to convert the entire document maintenance to HTML.
-- hendrik