I was wondering what's the story with lib/python/StructuredText/HTMLWithImages.py - it looks like it should allow you to place images in structured text, with something like: "my image":img:http://foo.com/myimg.jpg but it doesn't seem to be used by default, instead plain HTMLClass.py looks to be the usual handler for STX documents, for example when calling structured_text() from within a PythonScript. I'm also curious why HTMLWithImages.document() method overrides HTMLClass.document() but takes away the option of disabling the header, and only adds a: bgcolor="#FFFFFF" attribute to the body tag (athough the version in CVS doesn't even add that). In CVS it also looks like HTMLWithImages overrides the HTMLClass.xref() method with an absolutely identical method. I'm guessing I could call it with an external method (I'm not asking for help with that) - I would mostly like to know why is it there, why isn't it being used by default, and why is it just a little different in not being able to turn off the headers in the document() method. Barry