> That really depends on your audience and the amount of control you need
> over the final rendering. With HTML, you get no control over things like
> hyphenation or the exact layout of text.

Hyphenation works as far as I know.

But the question is, how important is it for the readers?

Most newsletters I get from commercial companies like my electricity
supplier, internet provider etc are in HTML.

> Most PDF readers have a mode "fit to windows size" that makes trhe choice
> of A4 or A5 a point of little importance. Picking a font size to keep line

Well I can tell you that the fit to window size does not work well on my
phone.

So that's why you need to know your readers. What do they need? What you
want is irrelevant:)

Today a lot of people don't use a computer.

/Peter
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