I guess they changed the header in the new version (Daisy 2.0). My .asc
files begin with:

# Daisy saved frame

When I changed the above to

# Daisy frame view snapshot


it was OK. Maybe you can solve the ambivalence by replacing the string
it is looking for to just  "# Daisy".

Amit

On 03/25/2011 12:48 PM, David Necas (Yeti) wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 12:20:37PM +0200, Amit Finkler wrote:
>> I'm trying to open an atto*cube* .asc file, but gwyddion says there is
>> nothing to import there.
> Please post the actual error message (you can select the text in the
> message box and paste to e-mail).  There is one message that I would
> identify as ‘nothing to import’:
>
>     File contains no (importable) data.
>
> but I cannot see how this one could occur in attocube ASC format import.
> If you get
>
>     No module can load this file type.
>
> then the file simply is not recognised as any known format.
>
>> I tried removing the header but it did not
>> help.
> Removing the headers never helps – except if you wanted to load it as
> raw data, in this case it might make things marginally simpler.
>
> The attocube import module identifies the files by the initial line
>
>     # Daisy frame view snapshot
>
> because this is what all files I have seen start with.  I do not have
> any file format documentation so I do not know what it means, what else
> the file header can start with or how to uniquely identify the files
> otherwise.  If you have such information please share it.
>
> Also, generally, I cannot fix the loading of problematic files without
> seeing them.
>
>> By the way, there are two options to save the file, one is
>> line-oriented (matrix form) and the other is just one long column of
>> numbers. Both did not work.
> If the data is just a list of the z-values (i.e. no x, y or other stuff)
> then it does not matter how it is organised into lines, it should work
> (or not) the same.
>
> Regards,
>
> Yeti
>
>
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