FrescoII Crashes when attempting to change a material
The crashing you are experiencing, is a result of a corrupted default material library. Please do the following to correct this.
Close Spirit if it is running
Using Windows Explorer open the folder STI\SPIRIT16\250_Fresco II\smdata
Delete the file lwpda.lwa
Start Spirit and open your m ...
How do I add a location for Fresco II?
Open the Places.ini file (located in ..STI\SPIRIT\110_Systemfiles folder) in any text editor such as Notepad.
Follow the example below for adding the location Toronto in Canada. Locate the section entry [CAMBODIA] Phnom Penh=+7.00,11.33,104.51 and now add a section for Canada as foll ...
My Fresco menus are all in german, what's the fix?
If the menus in Fresco II appear in german, then locate the StView.ini file in the 100_SystemFiles folder and open in Notepad. Change LOCALE_SABBRELANGNAME=DEU to LOCALE_SABBRELANGNAME=ENU Save and Exit and restart Spirit.
My materials in the Materials Editor appear in german. What's the f
If materials appear in german, it means a standard german materials file is being used. This file is called lwpda.lwa and is located in the smdata folder under 250_Fresco II. Simply delete this file and restart Spirit.
When we try and view an O2c file while layout view is set, the O2c
When you select layout mode, the entity color will render in the print color in O2C. This is not actually a bug, but a “feature”. This means that you can also establish pen tables specifically for O2C rendering using layout mode in place of standard mode using the O2C Parameter file.
Why does the same file display O2c colors differently on other comp
O2C uses a separate file to associate color indices in the drawing to a “rendered” color. The default o2c parameters are stored in an ini file called default.o2c.ini, which is located in the 160_Language Files folder. When you change the association of an entity color to a rende ...