Opening LST files.

BLANCO AMIRA -  
 Romain -
Please, which software can we use to open .LST files?

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wjuanito84 Posted messages 3 Status Membre 7
 
Hello,
to open the *.lst files (which are the files from the lightscribe software), I used notepad++ and it's organized a bit like xml...
there you go, I signed up ;)
I also saw these files generated by rippack from bruce heller to indicate during the procedure where the *.vob files are located
Now, I'm looking for how to edit the lightscribe *.lst file which, although "human readable," is still difficult for layer placement because everything is in numbers (a bit like vrml)... see you soon.
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Aristarque
 
Hello Blanco,

how did you manage to open a .lst file because I've tried everything with Notepad, Excel,... without success. If anyone has a solution please help me. Thank you in advance.
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magic charly Posted messages 122 Status Membre 22
 
Hello

I'm encountering the same problem... I have an application that seems to be fed through .lst files. Unfortunately, my research online has not been fruitful...

Could someone explain in more detail what a .lst file is?
What are the differences between a .csv file and a .lst file?

Thank you in advance

Magic Charly
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Gihef Posted messages 5165 Status Contributeur 2 781
 
Hello,

The data in a CSV format is presented on a single line, with values separated by commas (usually).
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values

The lst files seem to present the data in a different structured form. It reminds me of ini files and, further down, xml.
I found one on my disk. A file “AdobeFn.lst” listing fonts. They are presented like this:
 %BeginFont Handler:CMapHandler FontType:CMap CMapName:83pv-RKSJ-H Registry:Adobe Ordering:Japan1 OutlineFileName:\83pv-RKSJ-H FileLength:5917 %EndFont

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Gihef Posted messages 5165 Status Contributeur 2 781
 
Hello,

.lst is used by many programs.
It seems that they are lists.
These lists are certainly in text format.
They can then be edited with a simple text editor like Notepad.

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http://www.seminaire-sherbrooke.qc.ca/pays/Monsiteweb/ext.htm
https://filext.com/file-extension/LST
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william84
 
Hello,
to open the *.lst files (which here are the files from the Lightscribe software) I used Notepad++ and they are organized somewhat like XML...
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jm27
 
Thank you for responding to me.
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namnour
 
The problem is simple. Just open the file with a program like WordPad, Notepad, or Notepad++ and then launch setup or the install.
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Romain
 
A delayed response, but I had the same problem and found a solution :)
You can open a *.lst file with Notepad++ (free software)
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Anonymous user
 
Hello,

The .lst files are "List" files.

Could you tell us more about these files (for example, which program they come from?)
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BLANCO AMIRA
 
Thank you, I already got the answer.
See you soon!
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Gihef Posted messages 5165 Status Contributeur 2 781 > BLANCO AMIRA
 
See you soon to give us the answer?

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Gihef Posted messages 5165 Status Contributeur 2 781
 
See also: lst file

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