gone, baby, gone

David McFarlane mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Fri Nov 16 19:01:44 UTC 2007


Taylor,

To answer only your second question...

>2) is there a way to backwrite erun to estudio?

No, there is no way to create an E-Studio (.es) file from an E-Run (.ebs) file.

In case you wrote extensive inline script and still use version 1.x, 
you can at least copy & paste that script from your .ebs file into 
new inline objects in a fresh .es file -- tedious, but it's 
something.  For that matter, if you can read the E-Basic code then 
you can uncover the complete structure of your experiment and the 
properties of all your objects, so you would have something to build 
on.  Just so you know, even this will no longer be possible in 
version 2.0, as in 2.0 the .ebs files are no longer plain script text 
but are bin.base46 encoded xml.

Regards,
-- David

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