In message <Pine.LNX.3.91.951111040701.3627B-100000@ghost.res.cmu.edu>, Andrew Stodden writes:
On Fri, 10 Nov 1995, Daniel A Root wrote:
(Acutally you write in Microsoft Word don't you Bert? If so then you
can save as RTF and I have an RTF to HTML converter that I can run it
through with no effort on my part)
Just swing by www.microsoft.com and pickup the internet assistent for
word, and just save it in HTML format. As long as nothing really fancy
happens in the text, it should work fine. I plan on doing that when my
story is finished, and some testing insdcate everything but centering is
preserved correctly. (well.. mostly)
That would be even better as far as I'm concerned. Plus it gives you
the option of making sure that things look okay.
As far as centering goes, HTML itself can handle it, as can most browsers.
However I do request that you avoid using the Netscape versions of center
and stick the versions in HTML 2.0 and 3.0. (I don't really care for
Netscape's "we own the market so we'll make crap and call it a standard"
attitude about not using proper HTML-compliant tags)
-DaR
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Dan Root - dar@andrew.cmu.edu