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"Reading Text Global Resources... " every time I start photoshop.You see, when photoshop is initializing(starting), it loads your preference file located at:C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\8.0\Adobe Photoshop CS Settingsthe photoshop preference file is called: Adobe Photoshop CS Prefs.pspHOW TO FIX THIS PROBLEM: Follow these steps:1. Make sure your photoshop is not running. (or hanged) you can kill it with windows task manager by hitting control-alt-delete and select the task manager button.2. find the file called "Adobe Photoshop CS Prefs.psp" in the following folder:C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\8.0\Adobe Photoshop CS Settings\3. Delete this file or rename it to: Adobe Photoshop CS Prefs-old.psp or whatver you want. The goal is so that photoshop doesnt use this .psp file again when it start.4. start photoshop, now it should load completely and it will prompt you to customize your color settings. You can click Yes or No.5. DoneHope this helps. If you have any comments or questions, you can post them here. Posted by ravi at 5:45 AM 1 comment: Sourav Halder said... It is not working on my pc. After start photosoft create this file which i delete before. December 7, 2014 at 9:59 AM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Followers Blog Archive ► 2009 (5) ► October (1) ► Oct 11 (1) ► September (1) ► Sep 30 (1) ► March (1) ► Mar 03 (1) ► January (2) ► Jan 15 (2) ▼ 2008 (4) ► November (1) ► Nov 01 (1) ▼ October (3) ▼ Oct 22 (1) Error:---"Reading Text Global Resources... " ► Oct 21 (2) About Me ravi View my complete profile
Forums WALLPAPERAMAAnnouncementsWallpaper LinksRequestHOSTINGDedicated HostingDomain NamesLinux HostingShared HostingWindows HostingPROGRAMMINGHTMLJavasciptMySQLPerlPHPScriptsLinux ProgrammingSnippetsTutorial And GuidesGENERALBlogsInteresting TopicsGeneral ErrorsLinux SystemsEntertainmentCUSTOMIZATIONPeopleForos En EspanolCelebrityFree WallpapersMusicPersonalsScreensaversSkins And ThemesQuizzesdefault-index-cat Photoshop Hangs Stucks Stops - Reading Text Global Resources...Done. this is a tutorial i wrote shows you how to fix this error when i was using photoshop and i would get an error that said Photoshop Hangs Stucks Stops - Reading Text Global Resources...Done. i also show you how to fix it with a picture. The other day I was making a banner for my http://solution-all.blogspot.com/2008/10/error-reading-text-global-resources.html friend's website. His banner required a special letter but i didnt have the special fonts he wanted. So i searched the web to see what i could find. I found this website, i don't remember the correct url, but it was someing like 1001fonts http://www.wallpaperama.com/disp-post57.html or something like that. Anyway, I download it and installed in my computer. After that, my photoshop CS version 8 started to act weird. It was working fine before, but now it gets stucks at the splashing screen "Reading Text Global Resources... " every time I start photoshop. I included this picture of how it looks when it gets hang. You see, when photoshop is initializing(starting), it loads your preference file located at:C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\8.0\Adobe Photoshop CS Settingsthe photoshop preference file is called: Adobe Photoshop CS Prefs.pspHOW TO FIX THIS PROBLEM: Follow these steps:1. Make sure your photoshop is not running. (or hanged) you can kill it with windows task manager by hitting control-alt-delete and select the task manager button. 2. find the file called "Adobe Photoshop CS Pr
Support Answers MathWorks Search MathWorks.com MathWorks Answers Support MATLAB Answers™ MATLAB Central Community Home MATLAB Answers File Exchange Cody Blogs Newsreader Link Exchange ThingSpeak Anniversary Home Ask Answer Browse More Contributors Recent Activity Flagged Content Flagged as https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/182973-error-reading-text-file-using-readtable Spam Help MATLAB Central Community Home MATLAB Answers File Exchange Cody Blogs Newsreader Link https://mail.python.org/pipermail/tutor/2012-July/090601.html Exchange ThingSpeak Anniversary Home Ask Answer Browse More Contributors Recent Activity Flagged Content Flagged as Spam Help Trial software Laila (view profile) 3 questions 2 answers 1 accepted answer Reputation: 1 Vote0 Error reading text file using readtable Asked by Laila Laila (view profile) 3 questions 2 answers 1 accepted answer Reputation: 1 on 13 Mar 2015 error reading Latest activity Commented on by Brendan Hamm Brendan Hamm (view profile) 0 questions 210 answers 103 accepted answers Reputation: 570 on 13 Mar 2015 48 views (last 30 days) 48 views (last 30 days) Hi,I have a table (store in file.txt) of the form:cats 1 2 3 4 5 dogs 6 7 8 9 0 chickens 3 4 5 6 1 Basically, a text file with row names followed by space separated error reading text integers. However when I try: T=readtable('file.txt','Delimiter',' ')I get the following error: Error using table/readTextFile (line 250) Variable lengths must all be the same.However each line in (T) is the same length! I have tried this with other files of the same format and it has worked.I did try dlmread, however because the file has mixed types, this also does not work.Any suggestions? 1 Comment Show all comments Brendan Hamm Brendan Hamm (view profile) 0 questions 210 answers 103 accepted answers Reputation: 570 on 13 Mar 2015 Direct link to this comment: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/182973#comment_271909 If you could attach the .txt file that would be helpful. Tags readtabletext file Products No products are associated with this question. Related Content 1 Answer Peter Perkins (view profile) 0 questions 311 answers 85 accepted answers Reputation: 538 Vote1 Link Direct link to this answer: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/182973#answer_171233 Answer by Peter Perkins Peter Perkins (view profile) 0 questions 311 answers 85 accepted answers Reputation: 538 on 13 Mar 2015 This T=readtable('file.txt',' ',[0 1])is not the correct way to call readtable. I have no idea what [0 1] is intended to be, but I assume that ' ' is intended to be the delimiter. Try this: T=readtable('file.txt','Delimiter',' ')and check the documentation for more details. Hope this helps. 1 Comment Show all comments La
Digest Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] I change my code and it runs on Python 3 now. f = open(rootdir+file, 'rb') data = f.read().decode('utf8', 'ignore') Thank you very much. Sincerely, Dat. On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 6:09 PM, Steven D'Aprano