If you have access to the Tecplot installation directory the file resides in that directory. If you have a read only access to the file, but can not change it; 1 - copy the file to the local directory where you will open your data file or layout file. 2 - Then change the cfg file. The local copy will take over the precedence over the system wide one when it exists. The file in windows is generally located around "C:\Program Files\Tecplot" or sub folders. In Linux, it might be located at different locations, you might have to look for it. In my case it is located in /usr/local/tecplot/.
In response to the comment above about where to make changes in the tecplot.cfg file: By default all the options in the .cfg file are commented, so the following 2 lines: $!LIMITS MAXPREPLOTZONES = 10000 (for example) can be added anywhere in the file!
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hi
I can change cfg file
I don`t konw where I must change it
so please help me!!!!!!!
If you have access to the Tecplot installation directory the file resides in that directory. If you have a read only access to the file, but can not change it;
1 - copy the file to the local directory where you will open your data file or layout file.
2 - Then change the cfg file. The local copy will take over the precedence over the system wide one when it exists.
The file in windows is generally located around "C:\Program Files\Tecplot" or sub folders.
In Linux, it might be located at different locations, you might have to look for it. In my case it is located in /usr/local/tecplot/.
In response to the comment above about where to make changes in the tecplot.cfg file:
By default all the options in the .cfg file are commented, so the following 2 lines:
$!LIMITS
MAXPREPLOTZONES = 10000 (for example) can be added anywhere in the file!
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