> What could be possible, though, was to use just some of the formatting > and discard others. Some manual fiddling might be useful, but anyway: > * Export italics and bold > * Case sensitive > * Contiguous text and not frame based (one link of chained frames > before > the next) > * Images > * Headlines and normal text (could be difficult to distinguish though > in some cases). Just using h1 etc. would be possible, then <p> for the > smallest font. > * Footnotes could be a problem ... > > For many cases though I imagine this would be better than nothing, and > at least giving a start basis to work upon -- Just my 2 cent :-) > > Best regards > Axel Bojer
You should look at the way the LaTeX to HTML converters do this. They make a hyperlinked table of contents and for footnotes they link the number to another page with the reference on it. Another idea is create a way to structure documents in Scribus like it is possible in OpenOffice.org. basic structure http://benjamin-newton.net/texts/plain/north-south/north-south- plain.html with margin notes http://benjamin-newton.net/texts/plain/core/philosophycore-plain.html with lot of footnotes http://benjamin-newton.net/texts/plain/total/total-plain.html with h4 level headings http://benjamin-newton.com/help/tech/html/tech-challenge-plain.html
