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filereference:fileformat [2014/03/28 23:11] – enviadmin | filereference:fileformat [2021/10/18 19:12] – [Special EML items] enviadmin | ||
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With version 4, ENVI-met has changed the format of **ALL** system files, databasefiles and input/ output files to the new EML format. | With version 4, ENVI-met has changed the format of **ALL** system files, databasefiles and input/ output files to the new EML format. | ||
- | There are several reasons for that: First, with V4 a huge amount of new features have been introduced in ENVI-met. In any case, this required a complete redesign of the data structure and the contents of all input and output files. | + | There are several reasons for that: First, with V4 a huge amount of new features have been introduced in ENVI-met. In any case, this required a complete redesign of the data structure and the contents of all input and output files. |
- | For the large files such as your Area Input files and the different databases, import and conversion options are given, so you do not need to re-built | + | For the Area Input files, import and conversion options are given through the editor, so you do not need to re-built |
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<code XML> | <code XML> | ||
< | < | ||
- | < | + | < |
< | < | ||
< | < | ||
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No line-breaks are alowed within one row of data. | No line-breaks are alowed within one row of data. | ||
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- | **Note: | ||
- | Valid only for PREVIEW applications: | ||
- | A test was included in the reader routines allowing old file to be read, but only new format are written. | ||
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- | TODO: Store Format? (-> JPG Stream) | + | Including bitmaps is not foressen for the moment. |
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</ | </ | ||
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These kind of tags only work with items that have explicit defined number of subitems to follow. They will only be interpeted correctly with programs understanding the meaning of such a comma-seperated list. In standard XML, this // | These kind of tags only work with items that have explicit defined number of subitems to follow. They will only be interpeted correctly with programs understanding the meaning of such a comma-seperated list. In standard XML, this // |