I am currently reviewing the workspace of my new employer. I note that we seem to have defined the acadcolor.tbl as a standard and thus have a copy of that in our workspace. I think it's redundant because one is in the default/data folder of the MS system. I just noted though that at least one color has a minor change. Is there a way or has someone a macro that outputs the color table values to a ascii, csv or excel file? This way I could easiyly compare various tbl's, which I'm currently unable to as the files are binary.
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Robin Graf said:Is there a way or has someone a macro that outputs the color table values to a ascii, csv or excel file?
See my answer to the same question in this thread.
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Thanks, saved me hours of trying to create the macro myself and did exactly what I needed. Now I can compare the csv Files using notepad++/compare and easyly found the only 4 slightly different colors.
Robin Graf said: did exactly what I needed
HTH. Please mark your post as Answered.