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April 8th, 2013, 10:01 AM
#16
Re: Some suggestion about .1file type, .2 file type etc
Originally Posted by jenny_wui
Thanks for the suggestion. It would have been good if I could attach the file, but unfortunately I can't, the system does not allow.
Which "system" does not allow you to attach a file?
Did you read Announcements, section Attachments?
Attachments
Most of the forums will allow you to add an attachment. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. If you are going to include an attachment to your post consider the following:
- Do you really need an attachement? If providing the attachment doesn't add to your question, then don't include it. Most people won't look at an attchment. If your attachment is a short code listing, then you are better to include the code (or a snippet of your code) in your message rather than as an attached file.
- What files do you really need to attach? Granted, it is a zip file that you will most likely attach; however, what files do you really need to include? In most cases, you will only need the .h and .cpp files for C++ and VC++ files. In VB you will only need the forms and coding files. If there are files that are not needed, then don't include them.
- Many people use dial-up. Larger attachements will be avoided because they take too long to download. In general, you should try to keep your attachments under 100k.
Victor Nijegorodov
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April 8th, 2013, 02:26 PM
#17
Re: Some suggestion about .1file type, .2 file type etc
I could not attach my files as it the system does not allow this. I have uploaded two files Iin a zipped folder named images) to the following link (one my .img file and another 1 File type) so that you can take a look. Both contains image data.:
http://www.filedropper.com/images_1
Now can the .img file be converted to 1 File type.
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April 8th, 2013, 02:33 PM
#18
Re: Some suggestion about .1file type, .2 file type etc
Originally Posted by jenny_wui
I could not attach my files as it the system does not allow this.
Again:
Originally Posted by VictorN
Which "system" does not allow you to attach a file?
Victor Nijegorodov
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April 8th, 2013, 03:07 PM
#19
Re: Some suggestion about .1file type, .2 file type etc
Originally Posted by jenny_wui
I could not attach my files as it the system does not allow this. I have uploaded two files Iin a zipped folder named images) to the following link (one my .img file and another 1 File type) so that you can take a look. Both contains image data.:
http://www.filedropper.com/images_1
Now can the .img file be converted to 1 File type.
Nobody knows what a .1 file type is. You're hung up on that, but all it refers to is the extension. It's NOT a type.
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April 8th, 2013, 10:25 PM
#20
Re: Some suggestion about .1file type, .2 file type etc
Codeguru only allows to attach jpg, png etc certain type of files that's what I meant by system does not allow attaching .img, .1 file etc. Any way, I have been able to use my images to construct polygonal model using VTK. Thanks every body for suggestion.
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April 9th, 2013, 02:47 AM
#21
Re: Some suggestion about .1file type, .2 file type etc
Originally Posted by jenny_wui
Codeguru only allows to attach jpg, png etc certain type of files that's what I meant by system does not allow attaching .img, .1 file etc.
Your conclusion or your actions were wrong. In such a case you should have packed your file in a zip archive (as it was recommended in Announcements I referred to):
What files do you really need to attach? Granted, it is a zip file that you will most likely attach;
Originally Posted by jenny_wui
Any way, I have been able to use my images to construct polygonal model using VTK. Thanks every body for suggestion.
Again, what is VTK?
Victor Nijegorodov
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April 9th, 2013, 09:54 AM
#22
Re: Some suggestion about .1file type, .2 file type etc
Yes, I understand I have to zip the files for attachment. VTK is visualization tool kit. I used vtkImageReader to construct surface.
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