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This might have some odd effects on their running animation; I don't know if their leg movements are tied to this speed value.
Back up your files, as mentioned above, before making any changes, so you can restore if you do mess things up.
I also use notepad to modify the loot tables, so certain zombie types actually have a chance to have different loot (frozen hunters carry guns / ammo vs. junk; cheerleaders have goldenrod tea and blueberries - because Dr. Oz said it was good for them; etc.)
Same basic principles, as above. I always copy the original file to a safe location, before I start editing. If I screw up radically, it is easy to revert to the original file. (important if you don't have internet access)
That way i don't have a mess of 'recipes(2)-copy-original-working.XML' files around and keep the originals handy without having to verify the caché.
Did not think about compressing the files, since I have a fair amount of space on my hard drive. But it sounds like a good system.
Be aware, this is just a guide and is not intended to be used as-is (threw up errors last night) - but overall it's very helpful and educational on familiarizing yourself with the rulesets.
http://pastebin.com/sXBjkE2n
Enjoy.
You can look at items.xml for the following lines on a food item: