2010/9/8 miriam raskin <[email protected]>:
> One more question. Every time I save a document, Stuffit Expander jumps out
> and wants me to specify a folder into which to expand something or other
> (which I neither want nor need, IMHO).
>
> What have I done to trigger this? or what can I do to put a stop to it?
>
> MSR
> Using OOO3.2.1. with Mac OS 10.5.8 on iBook G4 PowerPC
>  Processor Speed:      1.33 GHz
>  Memory:       1.25 GB
>  Bus Speed:    133 MHz
>  Boot ROM Version:     4.8.7f1

Hello Miriam,

OpenOffice.org files are in fact kind of archive files. If you rename
them from.odt (etc.) to .zip, a program like StuffIt Expander can show
you there are several files gathered in an .odt.

On the other hand, StuffIt shouldn't be so eager to break open .odt
files. I did take a look at StuffIt Expander preferences, but .odt
isn't in the list. What else could trigger its behaviour? File
attribution? If you control- or right-click on a OOo-file and look at
the File Info (also apple-I), what does it say under 'Open with'?

Hope this helps,
-- 
Guy
using dutch OOo 3.2 on a iMac Intel DualCore Snow Leopard
and brazilian OOo 3.2 on an Intel MacBook Pro Leopard
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