There is no ability (regardless of platform being used) to alter the compression of ODF formatted files. The ODF format is an ISO standard so to change it would cause all sorts of headaches. I've read on a different thread that the compression level used in OOo files (zip) is actually pretty light.
The performance your experiencing is slow tho'... Possibly increasing the amount of memory allocated to OOo may help (tools > options > memory). Is it an old PC? I wonder if anyone else on the list has this issue with NeoOffice? /paul On 2/27/07, Joe Hogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, I am using NeoOffice for Mac, and I had a question about the compression used in OO and NeoOffice. I know it is meant to save disk space and all. But, when a file is only a page or two of text, it is already pretty small, so I really do not need it. I find that when I save anything on my Mac in NeoOffice (as well inOO) the saving freezes all other NeoOffice actions for 20-30 seconds. This is kind of annoying, and I am obliged to stop and wait for it. Why is it that a Word document of equal size takes 1second, and OO and NeoO takes 20-30? Can we turn off the compression? Or, is this a negative aspect of NeoOffice and OO? Thanks Joe --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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