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From: Tracy Boyington <tracy_boyington -at- OKVOTECH -dot- ORG>
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>I've used HTML Transit and found it worked pretty well, as long as you
>used styles to format your document. However, this was a very simple
>job. Anything complex is likely going to require some tweaking once
>you're done.
I, too, have had very good results with HTML Transit, but I _never_
tweak the HTML code -- it makes it much too difficult to regenerate. On
the other hand, I have spent hours playing around with the Transit
template options to get the effect I want. It is an incredibly poweful,
though often confusing, product once you get beyond simple
style-matching, so I restrict my tweaking to it. If you take the time to
play with it, it can do wonderful things for you.