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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Philip Taylor wrote:<br>
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Thank you Phelype / David / Paulo / Justin / Herbert / (any more
still to answer). It would therefore seem that my download was
corrupted — I will try again.<br>
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Or perhaps not — even when told to open it with TeXworks.exe (from
TeX Live 2020), my system still tries to open it with Adobe Acrobat
or Acrobat Distiller. I can only think that TeXworks "knows" what
sort of files it can open, and tries to hand on those that it
believes that it can't. If TeXworks is already open and the file
dragged to it, it displays just fine. The embedded language is not
Pascal, that I can see, so it can't be a normal "Weave" file — maybe
"Cweb" or somesuch.<br>
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Philip Taylor<br>
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