On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 11:25:33AM +0100, Sloan Lindsey wrote:
> I haven't written the parsing script but it should be straight forward to
> do in python, I'm just not sure what the output should look like.

If you can provide either (or, ideally, both) the file format
description or parser in a language I can understand (Python is fine)
and send me some sample file(s) (compressed – see
http://gwyddion.net/faq.php#faq016) then I can add an import module for
a format like this quite easily.  Gwyddion can already import a bunch of
similar formats that differ mainly in how the creators decided to name
the header fields.

I need the real filed because at this moment I do not understand
several features in the example, e.g.  whether the file actually starts
with ‘//Exported ASCII-File’ or this is your comment, why each line
contains three values – or, in fact, whether it contains three values
because the reason can be formatting in the e-mail, etc.

Regards,

Yeti


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