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Date: | Mon, 11 Jul 2011 00:03:18 -0700 |
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>Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:
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>How would it be possible to get the file path of a file (for example
>a Classic Nisus Writer file, or a .doc file) which is "temporarily"
>open as "xxx (converted)".
I just used a program called fseventer to see what files were created
when opening a WordPerfect file in NWP, which produced a document
named "xxx (converted)". According to fseventer, no file was created
at all. This implies the converted document is stored only in RAM
until you save it; i.e., it is not stored in a temporary file.
If you want to confirm this, you can post a question on the web forum
and Martin undoubtedly will respond.
--
Bob Stern
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