On Wednesday 27 October 2010 22:30:22 Michael Meeks wrote:
On Wed, 2010-10-27 at 13:10 -0400, Kevin Hunter wrote:
To put a different spin on your surprise, I've wondered for awhile why
it *isn't* installed in the default installation of more desktop-based
nix distros.
For me, the nicest bit of zip is the un-compressed, find-able,
directory structure at the end of the file; so you don't have to un-gzip
everything in order to work out what is there. ODF and OOXML appreciate
that.
But that structure is limited to 64k entries (files). So if OO.o/LO uses this structure to find
packed files, don't create documents with many embedded objects like images or you may lose some of
them. ;)
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