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<h3>Where to put your data</h3>
<p style="margin:4%">[These instructions pre-date the online form and describe typing using a text editor. Use the online form! But the content of the survex file is the same. This page will be edited to specifically describe using the form when time permits.]
<p>Where to put your data: <b>If in doubt, ask!</b>. These instructions assume
that you are typing it in on the <em>expo laptop</em>. (You can do it fom your own
@ -79,19 +80,6 @@ template in the past, try not to do this yourself.
<li>All filenames to be in lower case. Capital letters in filenames can still (in 2022)
cause hassle when moving between Linux and Windows. (This includes suffix letters for cave entrances: it is "87a" NOT "87A".)
<!-- I think we can dispense with this now - DL
<li>Filenames: Because Survex is used on different sorts of computer, it is
best to use filenames which won't get changed when the files are moved
between systems. On a PC this means using xxxxxxxx.SVX, where "xxxxxxxx" is a
name of letters, numbers and maybe the underscore character, with a maximum
length of eight. On an Acorn machine, the equivalent filename is
"xxxxxxxx/SVX", and should have a filetype of "Text". Note that this must be
kept in an image filing system such as SparkFS (.ZIP), X-files or DOSFS
(which is most logical) to avoid truncation. I know Windows lets you have
long meaningful names, but these tend to get lost on DOS floppies, or when
moved to other machines. For directories (=folders), use a maximum of eight
characters with no extension.-->
<li>No filenames starting with "-" or "!".
<li>No colons in filenames.
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*date 2004.08.32 ;date the survey was done
*team Insts John Doe
*team Notes Amalthea Jones
*team Tape Amalthea Jonese
*team Tape Amalthea Jones
; ref.: 2004 #999 ; the #number is on the clear pocket containing the original notes.