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When I try to download my customization as RNC, roma sends me a file which can't be read by the browser, nor by oXygen. Looking at it with emacs, I see that the file produced is actually a zip archive with two files : one called document.rnc and the other called .nfs[meaninglessHexString]. If I unpack the archive, and use document.rnc as the schema everything is fine, but surely this is not the way the interface should behave! I am using firefox on linux.
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I am reopening this rather than start a new issue for this comparatively minor annoyance. Downloading a schema in relax compact syntax now produces a file with the extension .zip -- which is actually (sfaics) a plain text file. It works fine when specified explicitly as the schema for oXygen -- but oxygen by default won't look at it since .zip is not one of the file extensions expected for a schema. Why not send a file with the extension .rnc ?
When I try to download my customization as RNC, roma sends me a file which can't be read by the browser, nor by oXygen. Looking at it with emacs, I see that the file produced is actually a zip archive with two files : one called document.rnc and the other called .nfs[meaninglessHexString]. If I unpack the archive, and use document.rnc as the schema everything is fine, but surely this is not the way the interface should behave! I am using firefox on linux.
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