This is new to me, last time I've dealt with RAR multiparts they were r00, r01 and so forth. Double-clicking is gay in any case, and 7-Zip's context menu recognizes them.
This doesn't work in 7-Zip, but I don't see why would it be very useful. You need all parts to extract anyway.
Ryan Smith
I like .djvu but ti is poorly supported.
You might already know, but it turns out part of the PDF format is turing complete. It can't be safely parsed.
Andrew Smith
I wish I would know why goodolddownloads and so on still use rar instead of 7zip. Sage because offtopic
Brandon Murphy
In the context of this thread, I have absolutely zero preference between JSON, XML, ini files or any other format.
Caleb Williams
Habit, probably.
Jose Foster
If you are in fact referring to TeX, there is nothing -- NOTHING -- better for typesetting math. Nothing else even comes close. But by all means continue to poke around in your gui "equation editor" like a nigger.
Angel Green
I prefer plain ASCII, so I can read it fine with a pager like 'less', or on an old 80's computer, or my Nintendo DS Lite with Moonshell. If there are some illustrations or diagrams, then just supply them as GIFs in a zip file along with the plain text, or an HTML document that preserves their location in the text. But I'll probably just run "lynx -dump" to extract just the plain text.
Jack Moore
Is there a format which allows text formatting without imitating paper with retarded borders and XML? I don't know why all word processors fell to fucking paper no one prints out anyways and compressed XML no one would ever touch. And a proper editor? (Something like MS Wordpad without the paperborders with a more unicode alternative than RTF?)