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manan7990
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Topic: .mec file in different version of MetaEdit+Posted: 04.May.2017 at 11:12 |
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I am using MetaEdit+ 5.5 and want to open a .mec file (this file was created in MetaEdit+ 5.1).
Is it possible to do this? I tried to open the .mec file in MetaEdit 5.5 and got an error message saying - Sorry, "c:\Users\...\xxx.mec" in not a valid patch file for MetaEdit+ 5.5, only for 5.1 |
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stevek
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Posted: 04.May.2017 at 11:51 |
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The .mec and .met files are binary and only compatible within the same MetaEdit+ version. (The .mxm and .mxt XML files are forwards compatible and largely backwards compatible too.)
To use data from a 5.1 mec file, you can return to a copy of the 5.1 repository that produced it, log into it with 5.5 to upgrade it, and re-export a 5.5 .mec. If you don't have the original 5.1 repository, you can create an empty repository with 5.1 and import the 5.1 mec there, then upgrade it to 5.5 by logging in with 5.5.
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stevek
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Posted: 09.Dec.2025 at 12:30 |
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For the similar question:
"I am using MetaEdit+ 5.6 and want to open a .mec file created in MetaEdit+ 5.5" The .mec, .met and .mep files are binary and only compatible within the same MetaEdit+ version. To use data from a 5.5 mec file, you can return to a copy of the 5.5
repository that produced it, and simply log into it with 5.6 (no conversion necessary). If you don't have the original 5.5 repository, you can create an empty repository with 5.5 and import the 5.5 mec there, then log in with 5.6. (It’s fine to have multiple versions of
MetaEdit+ installed; you’ll just need to give a different directory for each in
the installation process.) Edited by stevek - 09.Dec.2025 at 12:34 |
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