This is off-topic, but it may interest someone on the Dillo-dev list. I am using the "Ted" wordprocessor in my tiny Puppy Linux distro, and I notice that Damn Small Linux has also gone over to Ted. We are both using the GTK version. Mark de Does, the author, wrote it for Motif, and someone helped him to get it to work on GTK 1.2, and we use the GTK version on Puppy and DSL. That person who originally helped him has moved on, and the GTK interface is left somewhat immature. I don't want to poach anyone off the Dillo development, as I want Dillo to go full steam ahead, but if anyone reading this has an interest in helping Mark as an additional temporary project, you can find his web page at www.nllgg.nl/Ted and his email is mdedoes@xs4all.nl Ted is philosophically like Dillo, small and powerful. Ted works on RTF as its native format and can export to html, ps and pdf. Ted is also WYSIWYG. Note that the html generated uses a lot of CSS, to get the layout right. Mostly what is wrong is that the GTK dialog boxes are enormous, and font selection is disfunctional (plus more things). I upgraded to the latest, v2.16, but I get a gdk error message when change fonts, had to go back to v2.14. Dillo handles fonts very smoothly (hats off to you guys on that one) and some of that would be very good in Ted. So, thought I would post this, in case it interests anyone. There might be some code that can come the other way. Regards, Barry Kauler