back-converting from script to studio

Travis Nichols, Villanova University ttnicky at gmail.com
Tue Jan 26 16:24:49 UTC 2010


Bummer...

On Jan 21, 2:50 pm, David McFarlane <mcfar... at msu.edu> wrote:
> Travis,
>
> Sorry, bucko.  You don't have to take my word for this, for if you
> search the Google Group or the PST Forum you will see that this very
> issue has come up time and again -- there is no automated way to
> reconstruct an .es or .es2 file from an .ebs or .ebs2 file, no way,
> no how.  You will just have to manually reconstruct your .es/.es2
> file.  If you have a good-old EP1 .ebs file (which is plain readable
> text) and some expertise in reading E-Basic code then you might use
> that as a guide.  But if you have only a bad-new EP2 .ebs2 file (now
> binhex-encoded, once again see discussion thread athttp://support.pstnet.com/forum/Topic696-12-2.aspx) then all hope is lost.
>
> Well, maybe one last hope does remain, try "Copy backup experiments
> to the desktop" from the General tab of the Tools > Options dialog.
>
> -- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
>
>
>
> >I am in the process of revising a previous experiment coded in E-
> >Prime. Much to my sad surprise, I have found that at some point in
> >between the original coding and the present, I deleted the original
> >studio file for one condition of the experiment. I still have the E-
> >Run script file that I was using to remotely conduct the experiment,
> >but that is not helping me now as I am trying to revise the project.
>
> >Is there anyway to convert the script file back into a studio file? It
> >seems like it should be possible: since Studio created the script
> >file, it should be able to convert the script back to studio, right?
>
> >Any suggestions are welcome,- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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