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thanks, Martin, that was the perfect solution!

 

Andrew

<p>thanks, Martin, that was the perfect solution!</p><p> </p><p>Andrew </p>

Taglines have gone out of fashion, but I still like mine.  The trouble is that the collection goes back to the late 1990's and

I would like to delete some of the collection - and add some new "funnies".

 

But I cannot find my original text file, which was compiled with  rescom.exe into rquotes.rsc, and then copied to become

rquotes.pms.  Is there a way to "uncompile" rquotes.pms to get back to a text file?

 thanks for any help!

 

A

<p>Taglines have gone out of fashion, but I still like mine.  The trouble is that the collection goes back to the late 1990's and</p><p>I would like to delete some of the collection - and add some new "funnies". </p><p> </p><p>But I cannot find my original text file, which was compiled with  rescom.exe into rquotes.rsc, and then copied to become</p><p>rquotes.pms.  Is there a way to "uncompile" rquotes.pms to get back to a text file?</p><p> thanks for any help!</p><p> </p><p>A </p>

Have you  tried the Plato extension yet? It can do what you ask with a currently in use quotes file and export it as a text file.

http://home.zonnet.nl/l.salters/PlatoSetup121.exe

I have used the  older Plato 1.20 version for a long time both to import and export and to manage and compile or recompile my quotes files.

<p>Have you  tried the Plato extension yet? It can do what you ask with a currently in use quotes file and export it as a text file.</p><p>http://home.zonnet.nl/l.salters/PlatoSetup121.exe</p><p>I have used the  older Plato 1.20 version for a long time both to import and export and to manage and compile or recompile my quotes files. </p>

Just open rquote.pms in a text-editor and delete the "cryptic" charakters at the beginning. Then you should be able to reformat and save your taglines and create a new rquotes.r (you can use MKQUOT from the download section for doing this).

If you open rquotes.pms with the Windows/DOS 16-bit EDIT.COM, there should be linebreaks at the correct position.


HTH

Martin

<p>Just open rquote.pms in a text-editor and delete the "cryptic" charakters at the beginning. Then you should be able to reformat and save your taglines and create a new rquotes.r (you can use MKQUOT from the download section for doing this).</p><p>If you open rquotes.pms with the Windows/DOS 16-bit EDIT.COM, there should be linebreaks at the correct position.</p><p> </p><p>HTH</p><p>Martin </p>
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