 Thanks, well, I'd like to just quickly talk about what I call the bookshop project and the web output. The situation is essentially that we have quite a lot of good documents, which is all guides, all guides are produced by ODT or PDF, and when you want to use the information, you have to go and download the PDF or go to the ODT file and then extract the information, but you cannot, for example, directly use a link. So the idea is to export the shutters and the guides in a form that will allow us to upload into a website and use only a browser to fix the display. So what's the challenge that we have is that we have a set of contents, which is in format of a book or a document with pages, and we need to shuffle all these sections into something that is better displayed in a browser. So for example, the table of contents goes here, the copyright and the contents goes here. We can add a search mechanism to locate streams and we can give some logo and we have the book table of contents. To change that into that format requires scripts to manage contents here and then JavaScript to manage the web output. And we try to use the export for HTML, but when you export HTML, you have this same layout with a very long web page. So there is a lot of work to do and this is what we are doing for several languages. So we created this small website in which each of these books is static HTML and we have several languages. And when we click on a book and start to read, we have this layout, the table of contents is on the right, on the left, the book table of contents is on the right and then we have the contents here displayed and you can scroll and you can have a search mechanism here to locate in the book a specific content or you can use the browser search function to locate inside the web page. And then we have also other things, nice things like the logo and a button for support the office. So what the conclusion of this small talk is that we sometimes think about that we need a web output which is nothing, it's beyond pure export to HTML or to XHTML. So the question is, can I have a page grid so that I can manage the layout of my page like we do in HTML with the CSS grid? So we can have elements of the documents to get a new attribute which is the page grid ID so that I can position sections, headings and objects in the grid I want in my web page and get some other information such as working on inheritance and working for frames, image and objects and evaluate if the grid is in the page style or is in the document which I have not yet thought about. So basically that's this small lightning talk. Thank you very much for that. And let's see. Thank you. Yeah, we so far didn't look at this specific but I can tell you is that I was using an extension in Java. It is available in the extension website. It's a writer to latex or writer to HTML and it produces a simpler HTML with some form of some intermediate screens that you can define what you want at your output. When you export to X HTML directly from the LibreOffice, you don't have this control. Everything goes directly.