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    • Kelsie SantosK
      Kelsie Santos
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      Can Notepad++ Help me convert these files into actual images??? Please help me

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @Kelsie Santos
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        @Kelsie-Santos ,

        Notepad++ is a text editor, not an image processing suite.

        A quick web search told me they might be xml-based, in which case Notepad++ would be able to view the raw xml.

        If you have a command line tool to convert them, then you can use one or more of Notepad++'s methods of sending the active file to an external process, which you might consider it as “helping you convert”, but I doubt that is what you meant.

        Short answer: not by itself

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        • Kelsie SantosK
          Kelsie Santos @PeterJones
          last edited by Kelsie Santos

          @PeterJones

          They aren’t XML files thou they are just coded and i can’t figure out how to reconvert them into an actual image

          Cause i’ve seen it done, just don’t know how to do it myself

          looks like this: CRF —  COLOR-CCCCCC-ADDON-DiffuseColor  Diffuse Color

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones @Kelsie Santos
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            @Kelsie-Santos said in IMVU xrf/crf Files:

            They aren’t XML files thou they are just coded and

            Okay, that was a guess from a brief glimpse at one of the search results. I misunderstood.

            i can’t figure out how to reconvert them into an actual image

            Not using Notepad++ alone. If you can find (not here) a command line converter, we (here) can help you run that converter from Notepad++.

            But Notepad++ does not have the conversion capabilities you described, nor is it something that should be expected of this or any text editor

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            • Kelsie SantosK
              Kelsie Santos @PeterJones
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              @PeterJones

              Alright. Thanks.

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