if the \t is a problem and it is on windows then I think you can just
change it to /t or \\t
On 2021-12-16 11:33, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Am 16.12.2021 um 12:46 schrieb atecon:
>> Am 16.12.2021 12:33 schrieb Olasehinde Timmy:
>>> Thanks for the swift response, sir. Below is an example of what I am
>>> facing:
>>>
>>> Couldn't open C:Users immeAppDataRoaminggretlirf239.gp [2] for
>>> writing
>>> C:Users immeAppDataRoaminggretlirf239.gp [2]: Invalid argument
>>> *** error in function IRFgrph, line 34
>>>> outfile "C:Users immeAppDataRoaminggretlirf239.gp [2]"
>>
>> that looks like a corrupted path to nowhere.
> The problem seems to stem from backslash-t (\t) being interpreted as
> the
> tabstop code. This might affect all Windows users with a user name
> starting with "t" (both uppercase and lowercase, I think). Perhaps the
> combination \n might also cause the same problem, so user names
> starting
> with "n".
>>
>> Did this work before?
>>
> Good question. Timmy, did you perhaps set up a new machine / new system
> with a new user name recently? Or did your user name on Windows always
> start with a "t", and SVAR worked? I'm not sure right now whether we
> have changed those code lines recently, but it's possible in principle.
>
> thanks
>
> sven
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