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hi, the following is the answer from Ncode:
8 d0 o% b; Q" P+ f0 |Under normal circumstances, when a flow is saved, the layout of the flow and the glyphs themselves are saved in their current state to a “.flo” file. However, if this flow is subsequently reloaded, any data that may have been current at the time of saving will not be present.
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As of version 7 there is a “Save Process With Data” option on the File menu which saves not only the flow layout, but also the current data, so that when upon reloading, the displays will show the data just as it was when the flow was saved. This has particular benefit4 q j4 r1 O0 x4 z8 p6 M
when dealing with long run times, since it enables the user to save and restore to the same state without re-running the job.+ `" E7 F. v0 V! h8 y- r& J' C
: X, V" d* e2 b/ g5 s% @& b1 JThe target file in this case has an “.fdb” extension, to signify that data is stored within. / r* Q3 N, |) t% _5 E( b
2 l/ j7 z M8 rNote that if an “fdb” file is loaded and you want to save the flow without data, then this same menu option will show “Save Process Without Data”. p* D& L! h H% ~
Following the “Save Process With Data” action, the title bar will indicate that the flow is now linked to the data by displaying the filename in the form: MyFlowName (With Data)
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It is also possible of course to output the fatigue results for example to an nCode “FER” file for subsequent viewing and or post processing. |
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