> As has been previously discussed on the list, Christopher has been 
> working on a new report formatting architecture, designed to describe
> reports in an output-independent manner.  This, probably combined with
> gnome-print, is obviously the best long-term solution to our report
> exporting needs.
> 
> However, as a temporary measure, I intend to hack together printing
> by sending our generated HTML through an external HTML/PS converter.
> 
> Searching for such a beast, I have come across only one direct method
> - a program called HTMLDOC.  The other alternative is of course 
> html2latex, which would involve an intermediate step but would also
> provide a temporary solution.
> 
> Obviously, we don't want to make yet-another-compulsory-dependancy,
> so I'll make the location of this program an option, and make
> it possible to disable printing entirely.
> 
> 1) Does anyone have any objections to this idea?

What about just providing the ability to save the html to a file?
After that, you can do anything you like with it, including convert
it to html using whatever converter you prefer.

dave

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