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<title>Message from m_agerlin</title>
<description><![CDATA[Many continental european countries use the comma sign "," as the decimal symbol and the punctuation sign "." as the digit gruoping symbol. This can be set up in the Windows Control Panel. <br/><br/>But with these regional settings AccoGlobe missinterprets the coordinates and you get strange results.<br/><br/>To use some of the special danish characters the .dbf has to be in ISO8859-15 encoding. AccoGlobe then shows the correct characters but once you edit the layer and saves, the encoding appears to be changed and all special characters are substituted by question marks.<br/><br/>It would be nice if these things could be improved?<br/><br/>Best regards<br/><br/>Morten]]></description>
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