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Re: Can a cdf file looks like that???

by "S.Badel" <sbadel@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 9, 2008 at 04:46 PM

On 10 avr, 00:25, Riad KACED <riad.ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> That's the best ever CDF file I've seen in my life :-) Have never seen
> such a pretty before  ;-)

h=E9 h=E9 :)

No, but, seriously... I think that's what you get when you do save
from the Edit CDF form.

If I'm correct (didn't check), then you should load this file from the
Edit CDF form (Tools->Edit->CDF from CIW, fill in lib/cell name,
select CDF type (base or user), in the file field type the file name
and click Load).

After, you can cdfDump() as Riad suggests, to get pretty-printed code
just like in the manual :)


Cheers,
St=E9phane
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Can a cdf file looks like that???
Reotaro Hashemoto <ahm  2008-04-09 02:00:16 
Re: Can a cdf file looks like that???
Riad KACED <riad.kaced  2008-04-09 15:25:59 
Re: Can a cdf file looks like that???
"S.Badel" <s  2008-04-09 16:46:20 
Re: Can a cdf file looks like that???
Andrew Beckett <andrew  2008-04-30 10:50:55 

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