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Hello,
I have been using your c18 compressed images, and everything has been working fine until now. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, I had to change the file extension of the *.plot source files to *.img. After making this change, the scanning software is no longer able to recognize the files. I tried creating a soft link using ln to another directory, mapping it to a *.plot file, and this allows the scanning software to work. However, an error occurs during the decompression process:
'''
KeyError plot /mnt/1/lao/c8-2023-05-06-06
-29-720de4298ba3218bfaca2dbb501a54c4760c01ef0e89462482da5b13bac41708.img does not exist.
'''
Could you please advise on how to resolve this issue? Alternatively, could your software be modified to directly read files with the *.img extension? If so, I would be extremely grateful and would be willing to pay a fee as a token of my appreciation!
(My system is Ubuntu 20.04)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
I have been using your c18 compressed images, and everything has been working fine until now. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, I had to change the file extension of the *.plot source files to *.img. After making this change, the scanning software is no longer able to recognize the files. I tried creating a soft link using ln to another directory, mapping it to a *.plot file, and this allows the scanning software to work. However, an error occurs during the decompression process:
'''
KeyError plot /mnt/1/lao/c8-2023-05-06-06
-29-720de4298ba3218bfaca2dbb501a54c4760c01ef0e89462482da5b13bac41708.img does not exist.
'''
Could you please advise on how to resolve this issue? Alternatively, could your software be modified to directly read files with the *.img extension? If so, I would be extremely grateful and would be willing to pay a fee as a token of my appreciation!
(My system is Ubuntu 20.04)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: