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On 2011 Oct 28, Fri, at 1:39 pm, Þorvarður Davíðsson wrote:
> On 28.10.2011, at 17:04, Hamid Haji wrote:
>> On 28 Oct 2011, at 15:30, Robert B. Waltz wrote:
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>>> I would imagine the .zrtf format (which might well be rtf with
>>> zip elements incorporated) will take significantly longer.
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>> [...]
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>> If you change the .zrtf file extension to .zip in the finder, you
>> can decompress it like any .zip file, but the decompressed rtf
>> file, with or without the file extension, can only be read by Nisus.
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> And if you decompress it in Finder and make some changes in it,
> then save it again with default .zrtf in the Preferences it won’t
> be compressed again which is a bit odd. One has to use "Save as" in
> order to compress it again as .zrtf
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Now that part—saving back to the same format it opened— does not seem
odd to me. Otherwise every file I ever saved would be changed to the
default! I would not expect it to know whether a file was originally
saved in a different format... I would expect it to preserve the
format it was when it was opened.
Ben Andrus
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