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 ==== Different Windows file encodings ==== ==== Different Windows file encodings ====
  
-Sometimes, you have the same Windows OS but different file encodings, e.g. cp1252 vs. UTF-8. This is not a VisionX problem, it's an OS setting. Some Windows installations have a new UTF-8 feature. You can see this option by going to Settings and then: All Settings -> Time & Language -> Language -> **Administrative Language Settings**+Sometimes, you have the same Windows OS but different file encodings, e.g. cp1252 vs. UTF-8. This is not a VisionX problem, it's an OS setting. Some Windows installations have a new UTF-8 feature. You can see this option by going to Settings and then: All Settings -> Time & Language -> Language -> Administrative Language Settings
  
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 {{:​visionx:​utf8_windows.png?​nolink&​400|}} {{:​visionx:​utf8_windows.png?​nolink&​400|}}
  
-Simply unset UTF-8 or set cp1252 as described [[:​visionx:​faq_tech/#​additional_jvm_start_parameters|here]].+Simply unset UTF-8 or set cp1252 ​instead of UTF-8 as described [[:​visionx:​faq_tech/#​additional_jvm_start_parameters|here]]
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 +==== Application directory === 
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 +If you want to know the directory in which an application is stored, simply press Shift + Alt (Shift + Option, MacOS) to show new icons besides the application. [[https://​blog.sibvisions.com/​2021/​05/​06/​visionx-5-6-new-hidden-feature-for-developers/​|Here]] are some details.
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