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mark lewis | Wilfred van Velzen | Import/Export |
August 18, 2017 7:54 PM * |
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On 2017 Aug 18 22:27:12, you wrote to Nicholas Boel: WV> Yours and Pauls are slightly different in format. Yours is different enough WV> to not be correctly processed by the import function of FConfig. FConfig WV> expects lines defining a Jam area to start with a '!' character followed WV> directly by the filename. If there's no '!' character as the first WV> character on the line, it reads it as a hudson message base area, where the WV> first field is the board number. So you should be able to edit your file to WV> get it imported by FConfig. One other quirk to consider: it ignores the WV> first line of the file. ignoring that first line isn't really a quirk... the first line(s) are generally comment lines... most of the time the contain information about who/what built the file... those comment lines start with a semicolon and there can be additional comment lines further inside the document but most processors will not keep them if they rewrite the file... what i'm trying to say is that the only lines that should be being skipped are those starting with a semicolon... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... ... Charlie was a chemist;Charlie is no more;Charlie thought it wasH20, was H2SO4! --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) |
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