On 07/01/11 12:22, Luke O'Donnell wrote: > 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? > The problem was it did not appear in the list of loadable files until I changed its extension from cup to txt - then it appeared and loaded fine.
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