thanks for the pointers.

I tried the basic code, and no unpacked directory was
created. I am starting to think this is a bug. hmm.
odd. I also tried some of the existing filters with
the unpacked paramaters, no go. I guess I will try the
other stuff later.

take care.

--- Marc Santhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Am Montag, den 10.04.2006, 06:36 -0700 schrieb Kent
> Gibson:
> > wow, so to write an unpacked format I will have to
> > write an export and import filter, or use the UCP?
> > Seems like overkill? 
> 
> You are already using UCB/P, storing a document
> makes use of a
> "com.sun.star.ucb.FileContentProvider" as I
> understand it.
> 
> > Did you do something similiar
> > with  UCP? I looked at the demo code and it seems
> to
> > like file urls, and my "document" is in memory, so
> I
> > wonder if the UCP will work for me. I wonder why
> the
> > "Unpacked " parameters is there.
> 
> Because it works with most precanned UCPs (file,
> WebDAV, ftp, hirarchy,
> zip/jar). ;)
> 
> > Thanks for the help. If you have some snippets
> doing
> > something similiar to what I want that would be
> grand.
> 
> No, I haven't. Sorry.
> 
> > The truth is that I am just trying to squeeze some
> > performance, and this might not even work. I am
> > rendering a document which takes a minute and then
> 2
> > minutes to presumably compress (loads of redundant
> > data). 
> 
> If you can stand losing macros embedded in documents
> there's a chance
> that making a flat xsl filter work. Most common
> stuff is this:
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
> 
> <xsl:stylesheet
> xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"; 
> version="1.0">
>       <xsl:output method="xml" encoding="UTF-8"/>
>       <xsl:template match="/">
>               <xsl:copy-of select="/" />
>       </xsl:template>
> 
> </xsl:stylesheet>
> 
> You can register it for writing and reading (Menu:
> Tools - XML Filter
> Settings) and then use "save as" to select it in the
> type combo box. At
> least for testing the performance advantage it may
> be helpful.
> 
> Have you tried saving uncompressed to an ordinary
> file system? This
> would be easy, somthing like (BASIC, written from
> memory):
> 
> <snip>
> fname = "/where/you/like/yourdoc"
> 
> dim Args(2) as new com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue
> ' not sure atm if it's necessary for standard format
> ...
> ' args(2).Name = "FilterName"
> ' args(2).Value = "OpenOffice.org 1.0 Text Document"
> args(1).Name = "Overwrite"
> args(1).Value = TRUE
> args(0).Name = "Unpacked"
> args(0).Value = TRUE
> doc.storeAsUrl(ConvertToUrl(fname), args())
> ' or storeToUrl for making a copy like when
> exporting
> 
> This will create a folder hirarchy like the one in
> the zip but
> uncompressed an "unarchived". The last name
> component (yourdoc) is the
> base folder.
> 
> HTH,
> Marc
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