On Thu, 15 May 2008, Richard Heck wrote:

Bo Peng wrote:
>  If the file is wrapped, then it would be unpacked in the temporary
> directory: wrapping is essentially just an extension of compression. If > it's
>  not wrapped, then of course it doesn't need to be unpacked.
>
 Now, here comes another surprise.

 Currently, when we have a compressed file, we open it directly with
 lyx. Are you saying you are chaning this behavior? I mean, where will
 you put your filename.lyxdir? The temp directory or the document
 directory?


The answer to this question was given above. I am not going to do your thinking for you.

Is wrapping a superset of compression, i.e. taking a bunch files, converting to a single archive file and then compressing it?

I feel rather unwrapped, so I'm signing out now.

/C

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