[esp-r] Re: problem in reading optical db
김민환
hwan at dasskorea.com
Wed Oct 14 07:17:37 BST 2009
Sorry I forgot to tell you the version I'm using.
I'm using native windows version 11.7 (4333) on windows XP.
Regards
Mark Kim
2009/10/14 Achim Geissler <achim.geissler at intergga.ch>
> Dear Mark
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> what system are you using ESP-r on? The files have “Windows” end-of-lines.
> If you are using Cygwin, this could be the source of the problem.
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> Regards
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> Achim
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> *From:* esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk [mailto:
> esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk] *On Behalf Of *???
> *Sent:* Mittwoch, 14. Oktober 2009 07:41
> *To:* esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
> *Subject:* [esp-r] problem in reading optical db
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> Dear all users
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> I recently encountered error message
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> 'Please check data in:../zones/***.tmc and try the model again!' and
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> 'A problem was encountered reading the Ooptical Properties db, or a
> property set was not located.'
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> when I try to change transparent composition of zone.
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> then again when I try to update tmc and con files, similar messages appear
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> 'Problem reading data in: 0' and
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> 'A problem was encountered reading the Ooptical Properties db, or a
> property set was not located.'
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> I opened optical db with 'wordpad' of windows XP. But I couldn't find any
> problem.
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> Is there any possibility that the data is somehow changed, because I use
> wordpad?
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> If any of you experienced similar challenge, a piece of advice will be
> greatly appreciated.
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> For your reference, I attach 2files (tmc and optical db)
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> Regards
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> Mark Kim
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