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Hello,
I've been trying to find a specification for the DES file format, but
have yet not had any luck. I believe DES stands for Design Exchange
Specification (however, it may be Data instead of Design and/or
Standard instead of Specification). To make sure there isn't confusion
with some other format with the same acronym, this format is used for
describing polylines (i.e., degree 1 curves) and uses the keywords
START, HEADER, LINE and * TERMINATE. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you,
John Shell
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