Thanks for the responses so far…
On Jan 9, 2019, at 16:06, Noel Grandin <noelgrandin@gmail.com> wrote:
Nobody owns it, and you're welcome to file a bug, but there are already a ton of HTML import 
bugs, our support is really very basic.
Well I’ve noticed in the past that bugs regarding the HTML filter received very little attention, 
unfortunately. If not the existing import filter, are there efforts to implement alternatives?
On Jan 9, 2019, at 17:51, Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> wrote:
In *my* honest opinion, we should just remove such features that work badly and nobody is 
interested in fixing. It is much worse to pretend to have some feature, but whenever somebody 
actually tries to use it, they notice that it doesn't work.
--tml
In *my* honest opinion, I do quite need that feature 😉
Unfortunately, while I’m very comfortable with C++ and Linux etc, LO seems like a magnificent beast 
of code and I am unable to judge whether I’d be useful tackling these issues myself. It would be 
great to find whoever knows the code to discuss…
Many greetings,
Jens
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Jens Tröger
http://savage.light-speed.de/
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