Jerl Simpson writes:
it's named .E00
I tried the dos2unix and no change.
These files are already unix text files.
On 1/24/06, Lowell.Filak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jerl Simpson writes:
> I forgot to mention something important.
> I receive this error:
>
> ERROR 5: Invalid TX6/TX7 subclass name "-8.6507622E+01 1.6335363E+01"
>
> I'm not sure if the program simply halts here and goes no further, if so
> that might be why I don't get the rest of the data.
>
>
>
> On 1/24/06, Frank Warmerdam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> On 1/24/06, Jerl Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I'm looking for a program that will convert e00 files to something
OGR
>> can
>> > read.  Preferrably ESRI Shape files, but I really don't care.
>> > I found e002shp but it doesn't seem to retain all the information I
>> need.
>> > There might be multiple versions of e002shp or even different
authors.
>> >
>> > It would be best if I could do this command line in a *nix
environment.
>> >
>> > If anyone has any suggestions I'd love to know.  I've tried to do
this
>> > before but with little luck.
>>
>> Jerl,
>>
>> I would suggest you use the "avcimport" program to convert the
>> E00 file to an arc/info binary vector coverage which OGR can
>> read.
>>
>> http://avce00.maptools.org/ Jerl,
Is the e00 file you're trying to use named ".e00" or is it ".e01' or
".e02"?
Also, could it be a DOS text file and you're tring to import on Unix
without
first doing dos2unix on it?

Jerl, I guess the question is - were did the e00 file come from? I believe the error refers to an annotation subclass from the original coverage which currently has a name of "-8.6507622E+01 1.6335363E+01" in the e00 file. That name looks more like a coordinate of one of the annotation alignment points. If you open the e00 file in vi and search for either 'TX7' or 'TX6'. The very next line should be the "name" of the subclass. Maybe your subclass name is blank or maybe the e00 is corrupt.? Lowell

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