Edit the *.ebs2 file
David McFarlane
mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Mon Sep 29 18:04:24 UTC 2014
PST removed practically all ability to edit .ebs2 files with E-Prime 2.
If you like, you may open an .ebs2 file into any
text editor. You will find that it is an xml
file, with all the generated code enclosed in a
<ScriptContents dt:dt="bin.base64"> tag. So if
you are enterprising enough you might try
decoding the bin.base64-endoded program code (try
Googling "bin.base64"), edit that, and then
re-encode it, but I do not know anyone who has
tried that. And it hardly seems worth the
effort, except in the most dire circumstances.
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At 9/27/2014 01:46 PM Saturday, Haiobo Zhou wrote:
>I have a ebs2 file from others.How can I edit
>the ebs2 file such as modify the duration of anTextDisplay object.
>The *.ebs file can be open and edited easily, but how to do with ebs2 file?
>Thanks.
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