In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Aley Keprt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>You are always able to read the contents of an archive, so it can have any
>extension, but I
>really preffer hte original one (packed SAD will be still SAD).

IMHO, you shouldn't have the same extension for the compressed image and
for the uncompressed image...

>Also, I STRONGLY recommend ZIP, not GZip.

If you want to make things more complicated, then fine. :-)

>Also, extension must be max.3 chars long (for DOS users).

That's why I said saz for zipped sad, etc... or using sad.gz if you can
have longer extensions.

>> Btw, I've got an idea: you could treat the floppy as a ramdisk, and load
>> and save images to it -- that would only be optional, of course.

>What?

Loading and saving images, rather than opening them. It was an idea --
if no one wants it, then fine. :-)
-- 
Stuart Brady

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