The ODF 1.2 specifications are examples of the kind of complex Zip you might 
find.  I think the Part 2 (OpenFormula) specification is particularly fruitful, 
as is Part 1.  Each of these is available as an .odt.

I don't know of comparable OOXML files - those specs are generally only 
available as PDF.

I am not certain what tool would demonstrate appending to one of those Zips 
without rebuilding the entire Zip or somehow obliterating a part being replaced.

 - Dennis

PS: I don't know where "corinthia_winlibs.zip" sits, so don't know how that 
works.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Kelly [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, August 1, 2015 10:59
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Zip madness !

> On 2 Aug 2015, at 12:45 am, jan i <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> After fixing this I got a correct directory listing of a test document I
>> created in Word - I only tested it with one file however, so it may not
>> address the problem you ran into with the particular test file you
>> mentioned.
>> 
> Super, do we have a bigger test document, with loads of files in it ?

I don’t have one handy; we could test this on a larger scale using the zip 
command on Linux/OS X with some directories we create via test a script with 
lots of files (including creating the zip and then latter appending to it).

—
Dr Peter M. Kelly
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