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| Please find attached the Flemish (NL-BE) dictionary.xml file for version 2.0.1.6 of the Report Generator. This file was tested successfully on Windows 2000 and Windows XP. However, on (my system with) Windows Vista, it makes the Generator crash. I'll look further into this as soon as I have the time. If someone else could double check, this would be nice. The web site will be updated as soon as I have sorted out another problem with FileZilla. Enjoy.
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I have downloaded the XML file and it contains invalid UTF-8 characters such as "à" which would be valid for for an ASCI file. The file should be saved in codepage Unicode UTF-8. UTF-8 allows characters from all alphabets to be included in the file.
If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. -- Albert Einstein Jean-Claude Morin Information Technology Director, GenoPro. http://www.genopro.com
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| Done. I've replaced the atachment of the base note with a version saved in UTF-8 encoding.
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| I get a strange translation for burials: Zijn begraven in Plaats. (for a male) Haar begraven in Plaats. (for a female) Place and date of burial are known. Only the lowest part of the Diseased-tab is completed, not the middle part. Can you 'repair' this? Or what do I do wrong?
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| Probably a wrong translation in the dictionary. I'll have a look at it this evening.
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