Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-08-05 Thread Hagar Delest
Of course, if you close your document without saving, it will leave your document in the state you last saved it manually. AutoSave is only used in case of crash. Some users think that it's feature that make regular backups, actually saving the file for future use, which is not true. Perhaps

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-08-05 Thread Hagar Delest
Le 23/06/2013 18:14, Dennis E. Hamilton a écrit : Well, the Saved copy doesn't preserve Undo history, and Hagar is correct: Performing Save does not clear the Undo history for the document that remains open. Whether an AutoSave recovery will recover the Undo history to that point is

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-23 Thread Hagar Delest
Le 10/06/2013 02:16, Richard Detwiler a écrit : Also, I don't know if this is the case with auto-save, but when manually saving, I'm pretty sure that things can not be undone prior to the save. If this is indeed the case with auto-save, this is another very good reason not to use it. You may

RE: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-23 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
[mailto:hagar.del...@laposte.net] Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2013 03:37 AM To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip Le 10/06/2013 02:16, Richard Detwiler a écrit : Also, I don't know if this is the case with auto-save, but when manually saving, I'm pretty sure

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-23 Thread Dale Erwin
I don't think that's true. I think that if you close a document without saving, it will revert back to its state before opening it even if it has been autosaved during the editing process. Only if you explicitly save it will you be unable to do that. It's as though the only purpose of

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-23 Thread Dale Erwin
Are you saying that if, while editing a document, I do an explicit save, I can still use the undo feature for anything I have changed during the current session? Dale Erwin Jr. 28 de Julio 657, Depto. 03 Magdalena del Mar, Lima 17 PERU http://leather.casaerwin.org On 6/23/2013 5:37 AM, Hagar

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-11 Thread Maciej Jaros
Kadal Amutham (2013-06-10 03:40): To reduce the save time, split the files into many, and have links between files. This Feature should be available in AOO. Then your saving time will be much faster. In case of file corruption due to any reason, only that file get corrupted and the remaining

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-10 Thread Oliver Brinzing
Have you seen http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Performance? There are several issues about performance Regards Oliver GnuPG key 0xCFD04A45: 8822 057F 4956 46D3 352C 1A06 4E2C AB40 CFD0 4A45 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-10 Thread Armin Le Grand
Message- From: Regina Henschel [mailto:rb.hensc...@t-online.de] Sent: Sunday, June 9, 2013 11:41 AM To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip Hi Johnny, Johnny Rosenberg schrieb: When working with big files, in my case spreadsheets, but possibly other types

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-10 Thread Oliver Brinzing
Hi, AFAIK Images are not compressed; i stumbled over this with the added SVG format which is still added uncompressed (we have a task for it). HTH! i prefer *linking* pictures instead of saving them every time - and especially for bigger writer documents, use the Working with Master

RE: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-10 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
.) -Original Message- From: Rob Weir [mailto:robw...@apache.org] Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 05:45 AM To: users@openoffice.apache.org; Dennis Hamilton Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton dennis.hamil...@acm.org wrote: Regina is correct

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-10 Thread Rob Weir
To: users@openoffice.apache.org; Dennis Hamilton Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton dennis.hamil...@acm.org wrote: Regina is correct about the only two compressions. As far as I know, there is no way to control which compression

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-09 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi Johnny, Johnny Rosenberg schrieb: When working with big files, in my case spreadsheets, but possibly other types of office files, saving the file will in some cases take a lot of time. This is particularly annoying when auto-saving is enabled. As I understand it, an ODF is a couple of files,

RE: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-09 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
other performance issues around Save (and Auto-Save) that are more involved. - Dennis -Original Message- From: Regina Henschel [mailto:rb.hensc...@t-online.de] Sent: Sunday, June 9, 2013 11:41 AM To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip Hi Johnny

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-09 Thread Richard Detwiler
Girvin R. Herr wrote: Probably like you, I find the few seconds it takes to save the file irritating sometimes, especially since only about one keystroke is saved while it is going on. Worse, it seems destined (designed?) to pick a time that is the most irritating to me - just as I

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-09 Thread Kadal Amutham
To reduce the save time, split the files into many, and have links between files. This Feature should be available in AOO. Then your saving time will be much faster. In case of file corruption due to any reason, only that file get corrupted and the remaining file may remain safe With Warm Regards

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-09 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2013/6/10 Richard Detwiler rlsha...@aol.com: Girvin R. Herr wrote: Probably like you, I find the few seconds it takes to save the file irritating sometimes, especially since only about one keystroke is saved while it is going on. Worse, it seems destined (designed?) to pick a time

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-09 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2013/6/10 Kadal Amutham vka...@gmail.com: To reduce the save time, split the files into many, and have links between files. This Feature should be available in AOO. Then your saving time will be much faster. In case of file corruption due to any reason, only that file get corrupted and the

Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

2013-06-09 Thread Dale Erwin
At my age, I can't be trusted to remember to save it with enough frequency to be beneficial, so I'd rather suffer the few moments' delay rather than lose several hours of work which has happened to me in other apps that don't have such a feature. Dale Erwin Jr. 28 de Julio 657, Depto. 03