Hi

A major update to the RtfWriter2 (and all its helper classes) has been 
provided by Thomas Bickel.

It is primarily a performance related update. In theory (and in our tests) 
there were no errors introduced by this change and the outward behaviour 
shouldn't change either. With the exception of any extensions that you have 
written. These will have to be adapted to the new way of writing the 
document.

Also included in this update is a new cache management setting 
CACHE_MEMORY_EFFICIENT, which should in most cases reduce the amount of 
memory required by about 50%. Depending on what content you are adding to 
your documents, you might see speed decreases, increases or no change. You'll 
have to find out yourselves :-).

Thanks again to Thomas for providing this update.

Greetings,
Mark
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