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christers Posted - May 24 2019 : 17:19:50
Hi,

How do I register a new user file format in IEvolution 7.5?
I did it when I run the embarcadero version in pascal now i need it in IEvolution .NET

Cheers
//Christer
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christers Posted - May 27 2019 : 13:46:42
Hi Nigel,
Thanks it sound good!
Cheers,
//Christer
xequte Posted - May 27 2019 : 00:50:51
Hi Christer

We'll look at adding user format support in a later update.

Still waiting for confirmation on the thread query. It requires some testing to ensure nothing unexpected is taking place.

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com
christers Posted - May 26 2019 : 09:18:54
Hi Nigel,
I use it for FITS format, tried the imagemagick plugin but its to slow and the image is mirrored so have to make my own. Also tried the CFITIO from NASA it works but its also a bit slow and not tread safe. Treadsafe and speed it my main concern. Still waits answer about IEvolution treadsafness.


Cheers,
Christer
xequte Posted - May 25 2019 : 01:21:03
Hi Christer

I'm afraid User Format support has not been added to IEvolution yet. Can you tell me in what context you use it?



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com