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RE: [microsound] Wigout



Did you make sure to save them with the correct extensions? If your machine
is set to hide extensions wordpad will just put a .doc at the end. The other
thing you want to make sure of is that you are saving them as text only, not
rich text, or any other format.

Honestly notepad would be better for you to use, or any number of free text
editors out there (I use editplus)

m.

-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Bach [mailto:gbach@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 10:50 AM
To: microsound
Subject: Re: [microsound] Wigout

I'm stuck.  In Windows 2000 I'm using the Command Prompt.  I created in
WordPad the three sample segments, states, and events files, named them
with the proper extension, and saved them in the same directory as the
wigout.exe.  When I type the command (wigout try) it still can't find
the three files.  Is there something I'm missing?

G.

P.S.  Obviously, I'm not a programmer.  The last time I tried any of
this stuff was back in high school when I took a BASIC course.  That was
in 1981.

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