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Melco DesignShop Project files are used for embroidery.<ref>https://melco.com/designshop-v11-compare/</ref> | Melco DesignShop Project files are used for embroidery.<ref>https://melco.com/designshop-v11-compare/</ref> | ||
==File Information== | ==File Information== | ||
− | '''OFM''' project files are in the [[Microsoft Compound File|"OLE2" document container format]]. There are also a few versions of the format depending on the software which created the file. <ref>https://www.melco-service.com/docs/DS_V9_090309/Working_with_Files_in_DesignShop.htm</ref> | + | Early '''OFM''' project files are in the [[Microsoft Compound File|"OLE2" document container format]]. There are also a few versions of the format depending on the software which created the file. <ref>https://www.melco-service.com/docs/DS_V9_090309/Working_with_Files_in_DesignShop.htm</ref><ref>https://melco.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360056721892-DesignShop-V11-OFM-Compatibility-with-Other-Melco-Software-Versions</ref><ref>https://melco-service.com/docs/DSv11_Manual.pdf#page=21</ref> |
===Format Structure=== | ===Format Structure=== | ||
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==Samples== | ==Samples== | ||
+ | * [https://melco.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/10233804076045-BRAVOPASS BravoPass test design] | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030226145227/http://www.melco.com:80/Newsletter/Newsletter_Vol_IV/FEB03.ofm FEB03.ofm] | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20030226145227/http://www.melco.com:80/Newsletter/Newsletter_Vol_IV/FEB03.ofm FEB03.ofm] | ||
* [https://qdigitizing.com/embroidery-digitizing.php Embroidery patterns in OFM format] | * [https://qdigitizing.com/embroidery-digitizing.php Embroidery patterns in OFM format] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:56, 9 May 2024
Melco DesignShop Project files are used for embroidery.[1]
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[edit] File Information
Early OFM project files are in the "OLE2" document container format. There are also a few versions of the format depending on the software which created the file. [2][3][4]
[edit] Format Structure
Path = FEB03.ofm Type = Compound Physical Size = 31232 Extension = compound Cluster Size = 512 Sector Size = 64 Date Time Attr Size Compressed Name ------------------- ----- ------------ ------------ ------------------------ ..... 24543 24576 EdsIV Object ..... 2692 2752 Design Icon ..... 72 128 McJob ..... 130 192 Design Status ------------------- ----- ------------ ------------ ------------------------ 27437 27648 4 files
More recent versions are in the RIFF format.
[edit] Samples
[edit] References
- ↑ https://melco.com/designshop-v11-compare/
- ↑ https://www.melco-service.com/docs/DS_V9_090309/Working_with_Files_in_DesignShop.htm
- ↑ https://melco.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360056721892-DesignShop-V11-OFM-Compatibility-with-Other-Melco-Software-Versions
- ↑ https://melco-service.com/docs/DSv11_Manual.pdf#page=21