Title: Is there a way to search inside .xdf with an address Post by: hopsis on September 08, 2014, 12:57:28 AM Am I just blind or is there no way to search for a certain table inside .xdf if I know the address but not the name of the table? I have C5 RS6 and S6 bins open side by side in Winols. I also have fully defined xdf for the RS6 bin. I can find some maps still undefined for the S6 when I look at the bin in winols, I can also find the similar maps in the RS6 bin. Should be easy to update the S6.xdf if I only knew what maps I am looking at. I'm yet to reach the point where I can tell which map is which just by looking at it.
The RS6 xdf (being fully defined) has hundreds of lines in the parameter tree. Can I search the xdf if I know the address of the map? I can of course find the correct table by scrolling the list until I come across the correct address but that has proven to be time consuming and most of all prone to error if I blink and miss the address in question and have to start over. I hope that someone understood what I'm aiming at :) Title: Re: Is there a way to search inside .xdf with an address Post by: ddillenger on September 08, 2014, 01:25:00 AM Select the magnifying glass. Enter the address in the search box.
Title: Re: Is there a way to search inside .xdf with an address Post by: hopsis on September 08, 2014, 02:04:32 AM That did the trick. Thank You once again.
Title: Re: Is there a way to search inside .xdf with an address Post by: stuklr on September 08, 2014, 06:09:49 AM Where did you find the RS6 .xdf? I have a local guy that wants to try modifying his own RS6 file, but I haven't found a full .xdf
Care to post the one you found/made? Title: Re: Is there a way to search inside .xdf with an address Post by: hopsis on September 08, 2014, 07:56:13 AM All that I have I've downloaded from this forum. I'd rather try to find the right thread than upload same files again. Especially when the files aren't originally mine. I'll have a look later today.
e: Couldn't find it anywhere on the forum anymore. Might have originally been in the "tuned files" section. Here it is anyway. |