Heill Haukur!

> I suggested to Óskar that we'd only use html and
> drop all other formats. He rejected the idea,
> finding it much more comfortable to edit documents
> in Word than Notepad.

I would suggest to just write the lessons in Word (and thus use the
text-formating skills of that tool) and save them as html. If you use word97
the format should somehow comply to w3c (not completly, but is will be
enough). Then you have _one_ set of files to work with (the *.doc's). This
files you can put up to the course-page. And for everyone who wants to have
it non-MS-type, you can provide the html's (this you already produced, as
you put the lessons also to the homepage). So everyone can convert it to
whatever he likes to have.

And, the concept of having only 1 set of files for you to work with reduces
the chance to make errors or simply to forget some updates. What does
everybody think about that?

(Sorry if there were solutions before, I am not quite through my mails yet
:-)

Greeting,
Mel