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What is the correct way to make a cellview from DSPF file?

delgsy
delgsy over 3 years ago

The DSPF textfile is created through the extraction.
Then, I created the DSPF cellview and a text editor is opened.
I tried using ctrl+a ctrl+c ctrl+v but it does not work.
Trying to copy some part of the text works, though.
So, it does not work maybe due to the fact that the file is large.

What is the correct way to make a cellview from DSPF file?

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  • delgsy
    delgsy over 3 years ago

    I got a solution from here.



    I wonder if there is a less manual way than this and copying the text.


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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago in reply to delgsy

    You can use the command line "cdsTextTo5x" to import it into the cellView. Type this with no arguments and it will give you help - in particular you'd need the "-lang dspf" argument.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago in reply to delgsy

    You can use the command line "cdsTextTo5x" to import it into the cellView. Type this with no arguments and it will give you help - in particular you'd need the "-lang dspf" argument.

    Andrew

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