>UltraEdit ... will open the FullProf sum file as binary...
I meant hexadecimal :-) Do cntrl-H to switch to ascii in UltraEdit.
The interest of UltraEdit http://www.ultraedit.com/ is that it knows the
syntax of many languages, C, Perl, Fortran etc and can be told about other
syntax. It makes
At 16:36 05/07/2001, you wrote:
>I use the UltraEdit-32 editor but I don't think that the problem is there.
Actually UltraEdit is indeed the problem. It is an excellent editor but
the doc will tell you that it will open the file as binary, not ascii if it
finds what it thinks are binary charac
Dear Leonardo,
I use the UltraEdit-32 editor but I don't think that the problem is there.
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Leonardo Cont wrote:
> Actually, under Win2000k the files can be easily opened by any text editor. Waht
>kind of editor or OS are you using?
> Regards,
> leonardo
>
> ___
Actually, under Win2000k the files can be easily
opened by any text editor. Waht kind of editor or OS are you using?
Regards,
leonardo
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From: Mastoraki Eirini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 July 2001 13:56
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Subject: Error sum file by fullprof!!
Hi all!!
I wonder whether someone could tell me why the fullprof creates such a sum
file which can not be read.
Is it possible to tell me someone w
Hi all!!
I wonder whether someone could tell me why the
fullprof creates such a sum file which can not be read.
Is it possible to tell me someone why this is
so?many thanks in advanceIrini
2kb.sum