I don't know Compufoil well, but it's probably expecting 1, 0 as the first coordinate.
So try opening the file (it's just a text file, whatever silly 3 character extension
has been added) and type 1.00 0.00 as the first coordinate pair, just above 0.999841
-0.000170. While you're in there,
Hi Guys,
A lot of you have suggested ways for me to use the .dat files in Compufoil
but you have all just told me how to import them into the coords folder and
then bring them up. That has not been a problem all along. It is when I
try to open the .dat file is when I get the error message
other .cor file.
Later...
- Original Message -
From: Pat McCleave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: RCSE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 10:45 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Converting .dat to .cor in Compufoil
Hi Guys,
A lot of you have suggested ways for me to use the .dat files in Compufoil
--- Rick and Jill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried changing the file name as I suggested.
After you change the file name it will pull up in Compufoil just like
any
other .cor file.
If it gives some kind of error message box, just press OK and load the
file anyway. Once you get it
files but
I could have sworn I had some .dat files that I did this with also.
- Original Message -
From: Pat McCleave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: RCSE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 10:45 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Converting .dat to .cor in Compufoil
Hi Guys,
A lot of you have
At 11:41 PM 3/16/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Pat,
I just checked and it was .arc files that I was changing file (extension)
names on. After changing the file extension from .arc to .cor these pulled
up just fine in Compufoil, although my version is a later one than yours so
not sure if this would
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