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Regards<br>
Bo Victor Thomsen<br>
Aestas-GIS <br>
Denmark<br>
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PS! AFAIK QGIS 2.0 64 bit supports ecw "out of the box"<br>
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Den 06-10-2013 08:10, osvaldo locasciulli skrev:<br>
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<div>Does QGis Dufour support ECW files? I get an unrecognised
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Thank You.<br>
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Osvaldo Locasciulli<br>
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