And if the solution comes to
3) Define an end-of-header meta statement and apply it to every part
and if you (all) will find this helpful I would offer to overtake the work of editing following your instructions for the whole library.
In this way you could focus on definining parts and perfecting the system (what I'm not able to do at the moment).
Constitutional principle :: From my point of view every "block" of informations of a specific type in a DAT file should start with an appropiate KEYWORD and end with END or ENDKEYWORD or ENDOFKEYWORD, independent of what will be packed inside, e.g.
0 !HEADER
:
0 !END
or
0 !HEADER
:
0 !ENDHEADER
or
0 !HEADER
:
0 !ENDOFHEADER
BTW Question: Is there a tool which checks a DAT file automatically for "correctness" ?
3) Define an end-of-header meta statement and apply it to every part
and if you (all) will find this helpful I would offer to overtake the work of editing following your instructions for the whole library.
In this way you could focus on definining parts and perfecting the system (what I'm not able to do at the moment).
Constitutional principle :: From my point of view every "block" of informations of a specific type in a DAT file should start with an appropiate KEYWORD and end with END or ENDKEYWORD or ENDOFKEYWORD, independent of what will be packed inside, e.g.
0 !HEADER
:
0 !END
or
0 !HEADER
:
0 !ENDHEADER
or
0 !HEADER
:
0 !ENDOFHEADER
BTW Question: Is there a tool which checks a DAT file automatically for "correctness" ?
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I know I am part of a story that starts long before I can remember and continues long beyond when anyone will remember me [Long Now: Danny Hillis, Desinger of the 10'000 Year Clock]
I know I am part of a story that starts long before I can remember and continues long beyond when anyone will remember me [Long Now: Danny Hillis, Desinger of the 10'000 Year Clock]