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[Pkg-grass-general] QGis: BNA-Importfilter?



Hi there,

on my hard disc, I found some elderly asc
These were created with some commercial software from goldensoft decades ago. The format is quite easy (as you can see below), but obviously, QGis doesn't know BNA files. Is anyone of you aware of this file format? 

It looks like below.

Thanks,
Regards
Ralf Gese||ensetter

"751","Bellevue",62
32.272358,81.584023
32.331161,81.535019
32.499729,81.452698
32.693775,81.342934
32.821178,81.297852
33.048546,81.217491
33.199474,81.088127
33.313156,80.905846
33.420959,80.735321
33.530724,80.564796
33.820816,80.188461
33.977619,80.057137
34.226551,79.888573
34.318672,79.857216
34.367676,79.990501
34.649925,79.863091
34.622482,79.665131
34.573483,79.676888
34.538200,79.610245
34.424515,79.392677
34.332394,79.049667
34.185387,79.106514
34.218708,79.233917
34.091305,79.292717
33.750252,79.363281
33.630688,79.308395
33.556206,79.375038
33.422920,79.404442
33.346478,79.518127
33.264156,78.994789
33.283756,78.843864
33.264156,78.485176
33.093628,78.573380
32.870182,78.669418
32.809418,78.455772
32.303722,78.714500
32.242958,78.894829
32.421326,79.037910
32.507568,79.184914
32.478168,79.525963
32.525208,79.584763
32.536968,79.620049
32.454647,79.637688
32.444847,79.720009
32.450726,79.761169
32.564411,79.878777
32.591850,79.959137
32.611450,80.059097
32.687893,80.063019
32.711414,80.155144
32.672215,80.241386
32.613411,80.331551
32.448765,80.162979
32.501690,80.425629
32.276279,80.692200
32.105755,80.778442
32.111633,80.886246
32.072433,80.919563
32.084194,81.046967
32.195915,81.193970
32.184158,81.299812
32.272358,81.584023
"750","Castleview",39
34.332394,79.049667
34.318672,78.561615
34.306911,78.297012
34.308872,78.028481
34.308872,77.824638
34.212830,77.799156
34.185387,77.707031
34.140308,77.607071
34.091305,77.724670
34.024662,77.756035
33.956059,77.765839
...

each area starts with:
"ID","Full name",N
followed by |N| coordinates. N<0 means that the object is a line rather than an area.



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