[duxuser] Re: dux/.sct file

  • From: Steve Dresser <s.dresser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 22:40:58 -0500

George,

Back in the old DOS days, Duxbury had a program called Scrub, which could do some fairly sophisticated text processing based on rules stored in a text file known as a "Scrub Control Table" with the extension .SCT. I'm guessing here, but somewhere in the dark recesses of DBTW, there's probably some chunk of code that knows about .SCT files, and it gets alerted when it sees one even though those files have a far different meaning today than they did back then. I doubt that the error is terribly serious, but I can see how it would be very annoying.

Steve

On Friday 10/31/03 21:05 George Bell wrote:

Hi Theresa,

I suspect this is a question better asked of the memory stick people. The extension dot s c t is listed as a Foxpro screen memo, which is highly unlikely in this case.


George Bell Techno-Vision Systems Ltd


---------- From: Kimaone@xxxxxxx [mailto:Kimaone@xxxxxxx] Sent: 01 November 2003 01:34 To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [duxuser] dux/.sct file

Dear Dux Users,

I use Duxbury on my laptop often at work and store it on a memory stick. I take the memory stick to a different sight and put it in a card reader and open it in Duxbury where I can use an embosser to produce a braille copy. Periodically, when I open the memory stick at the second sight it comes up "unable to open .sct file." I can see the print file but it will not let me translate it. If I copy/paste it on a new duxbury file it works. I am able to copy/paste it and then translate and emboss it. It seems like I shouldn't have to copy/paste it. Why doesn't it just open up on the memory stick? What is and .sct file?

Theresa Parks

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