A New Baby
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Re: A New Baby
It's not like your typical file opening program, You have to reopen the file when you get into SCAL
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Re: A New Baby
I have tried going through the program itself, when i click on file, import svg file, it only shows the SVG files. for some reason my program is not recognizing them. is this a flaw in my program? Thanks
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Re: A New Baby
You need to OPEN the scut files. From the menu, Open project (control O). You IMPORT sgv files, OPEN scut files.
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Re: A New Baby
You need to go to open file not import as this is for importing svg's only. Scut files just open like a normal document. Go to file and click open.Polocksgal wrote:I have tried going through the program itself, when i click on file, import svg file, it only shows the SVG files. for some reason my program is not recognizing them. is this a flaw in my program? Thanks
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Re: A New Baby
I noticed that when you download an scut file that i'm getting .txt file extension at the end and it will not show up when you open it in scal. So if you are having the same problem, then delete the .txt after scut and save it and it will open as normal. Ignore the warning that the file may be unusuable if you change the file extention as it does work.
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Re: A New Baby
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