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.tpf File Extension

File Type 1SPSS Text Wizard Document

Developer IBM
Category Settings Files
File Format N/A

.TPF Type 1

Settings file created by IBM SPSS, a statistical software package used for data mining and predictive analysis; saves the options specified in the Text Import Wizard; can be used for importing data from multiple text files that use the same formatting.

More Information

The Text Import Wizard can be accessed by selecting File → Read Text Data from the application menu. In this dialog, you can specify text delimiters, variable names, and other options. The final step of the dialog asks, "Would you like to save this file format for future use?" From here, you can save a TPF file that stores your import selections.

Programs that open TPF files

Windows
IBM SPSS
Linux
IBM SPSS
Macintosh
IBM SPSS

File Type 2TexMod Package File

Developer TexMod
Category Raster image files
File Format Binary

.TPF Type 2

File created by TexMod, a program used for altering DirectX textures (.DDS files) in video games; saves a package of textures that can be loaded into a game to change the appearance of 3D characters and objects.

More Information

TexMod was originally used for Tomb Raider but now is used for other DirectX games as well, such as Guild Wars.

NOTE: The TexMod project was renamed to the Universal Modding Engine (uMod). The uMod software is still compatible with the TPF format.

Programs that open TPF files
Windows
uMod
TexMod

File Type 3Transit NXT Pack Translation File

Developer STAR Group
Category Data files
File Format Binary

.TPF Type 3

File created by Transit NXT, a language translation and localization program; contains a translation of terms and phrases from one language into another language; used by a translator to send back a translation from a source .PPF file.

Programs that open TPF files
Windows
STAR Group Transit

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