Re: CAD file

2008-04-09 Thread Michael Shiloh
It's a packaging problem. I think whoever created the original zip file 
must have had the files twice, so the second copy got the .1 extension.


I'll fix that when I get a chance. Meanwhile, simply rename it to remove 
the .1 extension:


mv gtc02-msh01.prt.1 gtc02-msh01.prt

or whatever is suitable for the OS your using.

Let me know if this doesn't solve your problem.

Michael

christooss wrote:
I have downloaded SolidWorks package from the page. The problem I see is 
all files have .1 on the end of a name. Example


gtc02-msh01.prt.1

Is this my problem or packaging problem?

Tnx for anwser

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Re: CAD file

2008-04-09 Thread andy selby
  I'll fix that when I get a chance. Meanwhile, simply rename it to remove
 the .1 extension:

Or maybe...
rename *.prt.1 *.prt *
when cd'd into the directory with the files should rename them all in
one fell swoop.
I say maybe because I dont have the zip file  but it should rename
them from anything.prt.1 to anything.prt on all files in the directory

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Re: CAD file

2008-04-09 Thread Wolfgang Spraul

Michael,
both the GTA01 and GTA02 zip files have those .1 extensions inside.  
The files were created independently (GTA01 by me, GTA02 by Will).
There is nothing duplicate in the zip file, everything has .1  
extensions.
I would be careful about renaming file extensions without checking in  
Pro/E whether the result still opens.


Plus, why rename anything in the first place? This stuff works under  
Pro/E, it is the original file format Pro/E saves in, including the  
extension.

I wouldn't touch it.
Wolfgang

On Apr 10, 2008, at 2:25 AM, Michael Shiloh wrote:

It's a packaging problem. I think whoever created the original zip  
file must have had the files twice, so the second copy got the .1  
extension.


I'll fix that when I get a chance. Meanwhile, simply rename it to  
remove the .1 extension:


mv gtc02-msh01.prt.1 gtc02-msh01.prt

or whatever is suitable for the OS your using.

Let me know if this doesn't solve your problem.

Michael

christooss wrote:
I have downloaded SolidWorks package from the page. The problem I  
see is all files have .1 on the end of a name. Example

gtc02-msh01.prt.1
Is this my problem or packaging problem?
Tnx for anwser
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Re: CAD file

2008-04-08 Thread Mark Schneider
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 9:21 PM, christooss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have downloaded SolidWorks package from the page. The problem I see is all
 files have .1 on the end of a name. Example

  gtc02-msh01.prt.1

  Is this my problem or packaging problem?

  Tnx for anwser


As the file name should indicate these are ProE [1] files, not
SolidWorks models.  SolidWorks is able to open ProE files, so be sure
to select ProE Part (*.prt,*.prt.*,*.xpr) from the Files of type:
pop-up menu.  The other thing is your version of SolidWorks may not be
able to import ProE files of this version.  For example, SolidWorks
2005 can only import ProE files from versions 17 through 2001, and
Wildfire versions 1 and 2, whereas the Freerunner ProE files appear to
be Wildfire 3.0.  Check the SolidWorks Online User's Guide from the
Help menu and search for ProE to verify what versions it can support.
SolidWorks can import STEP or IGES just fine, so maybe you could
convince them to also release STEP or IGES versions of the Freerunner
as they have the 1973.

-Mark

[1] http://www.ptc.com/products/proengineer

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