Not exactly sure what you mean - if you take the original .cup file and put
it in the XCSoarData directory retaining the .cup extension, does it load?

If it does not - perhaps it's malformed, you can try one that i've just
confirmed works with xcsoar 6.0

http://soaringweb.org/TP/Benalla_restricted/benalar1.cup




On 7 January 2011 12:16, Robert Hart <ha...@interweft.com.au> wrote:

> On 07/01/11 12:05, Luke O'Donnell wrote:
>
>> Hi Robert
>>
>> I believe the latest XCSoar supports the .CUP format nativity. Pretty sure
>> the format i used this morning to import the Benalla nationals turnpoints
>> was the .cup format.
>>
>> Have you tried this format yet?
>>
> Yup - but XCSoar didn't recognise the file until I changed the extension to
> .cup -seems like it only looks for .txt files.
>
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> Robert Hart                                  ha...@interweft.com.au
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