08-04-2023, 05:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-04-2023, 05:42 AM by Alain Busser.)
Hello,
I don't know if it can solve the problem but I can see there are two kinds of .lud files (at least on my Ubuntu 16.04): the ones beginning with a "(", and the ones beginning with a "//". The second ones are considered by my OS as C files. So maybe you should see if there is an application attached to the .lud files, and if this application is the ludii player. Also, please take a look (with a text editor) at the beginning of the downloaded .lud files (and try removing the comments at the beginning, if there are any).
I don't know if it can solve the problem but I can see there are two kinds of .lud files (at least on my Ubuntu 16.04): the ones beginning with a "(", and the ones beginning with a "//". The second ones are considered by my OS as C files. So maybe you should see if there is an application attached to the .lud files, and if this application is the ludii player. Also, please take a look (with a text editor) at the beginning of the downloaded .lud files (and try removing the comments at the beginning, if there are any).