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Localisation string resource header
File type: Source code and script file
A loc file extension is associated with the Localization string resource file format.
Found 4 different file type records with the same loc filename suffix.
File type category:
Source code and script file
Date updated: December 31, 2024
The loc file extension is related to Localization string resource files.
String resource files are text files which contain strings in different languages. By using string resource files it is possible to create applications which can be translated to new languages without changing the source or recompiling the application.
Each string is identified by a unique number and a language number. Strings are referred to by their identification number and an application has a current language, by combining those two numbers a string for a specific language is selected.
Use any source code editor to view content of *.loc files.
Software applications that can open loc files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Linux/Unix
Software applications that can edit loc files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Linux/Unix
Software capable of saving loc files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Linux/Unix
File type category:
GIS, GPS navigation and map file
Date updated: August 21, 2018
The loc file extension is also used for some GPS location data file from EasyGPS software, used to upload and download waypoints, routes, and tracks from computer to GPS navigation.
You can work with these files using EasyGPS.
Probably can be exported to other formats.
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: February 14, 2013
The LOC file extension was also used by MicroSim's PCBoard (later acquired by Cadence) for files that contain saved PCBoard component locations reports.
Software applications that handle other tasks involving loc files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Document file
Date updated: August 1, 2017
The loc extension file is known as location file which is usually named as "suppose.loc". It contains two kinds of records. Record type A is required, record type B is optional. There is one type A record for each location. Each location refers to a list of stands and/or inventory plots. Each stand is further defined via entries in a different file, the stand list file (.slf extension). The name of the stand list file is one of the entries on the type A records in the suppose.loc file.
The second type of record in the suppose.loc file, called type B, is used to specify group codes and addfiles applicable to all the stands at all the locations. Addfiles identified on type B records are automatically included in the simulation file for each stand that is identified as being a member of the group. Group membership is defined on type C records of the stand list file.
Software applications that can open loc files:
Microsoft Windows
Software applications that can edit loc files:
Microsoft Windows
Software capable of saving loc files:
Microsoft Windows
Software apps that create loc files:
Microsoft Windows
Software applications that handle other tasks involving loc files:
Microsoft Windows