Dear All,

Thank you very much for your valuable input.
Thanks Alan for your kind words. I'm not Spanish, I'm Portuguese, but I know 
what you mean.
Thomas, I was able to track down the author but he is not willing to release 
the source code. The executable is free but apparently the source is not. 

>From your comments I came up with this general configuration for the new 
>software. Please tell me what you think.

The new software would use a settings files in one "standard" format. I like 
INI. It's note very powerful, but is easy to read and enough for the matter at 
hand. I could then use configparser to parse the settings to the main module. 
One separate module would convert the original format into the new one. 

The same for the script files. The new format would be plain python, in one 
separated file, that could be imported into the main file. A separated module 
would convert the old script format to the new one (python).

Both modules could be run explicitly or the main software would take as input 
the original files and run the conversion modules.

In this way, old users could use their existing scripts and settings files and 
new users that are willing to learn some basic python could use the new format.

So, besides the new software, i would need to write one module to convert the 
settings from the old format to the new one, maybe using the ideas of Thomas, 
and another module to convert the sripts.

Is this a good approach. You comment are  very welcome. 

Thanks

Mariano
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