Re: Saving/Loading SheetObjectBonobos
- From: Zbigniew Chyla <cyba gnome pl>
- To: Lutz Mueller <urc8 rz uni-karlsruhe de>, gnumeric-list gnome org, Michael Meeks <michael ximian com>, Mike Kestner <mkestner speakeasy net>, Daniel Veillard <veillard w3 org>
- Subject: Re: Saving/Loading SheetObjectBonobos
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 12:35:53 +0200
On Mon, 2001-07-23 at 19:22:58, Jody Goldberg wrote:
(...)
- embed uuencoded blocks into the container's xml
- embed containee's xml in container's xml
- Use a structured storage stream (jar ? tar.gz ? efs ? ole ?)
The various schemes have their pro's and cons. I'm betting that a
non-gnumeric specific decision is the way to go, but I have been to
busy/lazy to make an informed selection.
Isn't libefs created exactly for this?
KDE team uses tar.gz (in koffice) but it has one major disadvantage - after
making a small change in your document you have to write the whole tgz
(together with all embedded objects).
Zbigniew
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