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Originally Posted by user_none
You can make your own TXTZ and use the metadata editor dialog to add the file to the entry. The TXTZ just needs the TXT file, any images (cover.jpg) and optionally a file called metadata.opf with the metadata in it.
I'll ping Perkin to respond. I believe he uses Windows and has it setup like this.
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I'm not too sure how you'd do it for Windows explorer...probably similar to below.
I use 7Zip but you should be able to do it with any archive handler.
To get it to open the TXTZ, I opened the folder one was in, right-clicked on the *.txtz file and selected 'Open with...', then browsed to where 7Zip was installed and selected '7zFM.exe', and used the option 'Always use the selected program...'
Then when clicking the the link 'TXTZ' in 'Book details' pain or window, the archive will automatically open in 7Zip, I can then double-click on any entries to open them, or use drag'n'drop to add stuff to the archive.
I've been using Textile mark-up text a lot and have set any *.text files to open in EditPadPro (which I made a textile styler for), and can then double-click any *.text file and have it open in EPP and automatically style the Textile markup as well.
Any use?