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v.in.ogr manual: hint for Latitude-longitude data (fix trac https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/1443); subtitles added in NOTES section

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@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ vector dataset during import to the projection of the current location.
 
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
 
+<h3>Table column names: supported characters</h3>
 The characters which are eligible for table column names are limited
 The characters which are eligible for table column names are limited
 by the SQL standard. Supported are:
 by the SQL standard. Supported are:
 
 
@@ -132,14 +133,15 @@ unique. (hint: copy and modify the list given with the error message).
 Alternatively, change the local DB with
 Alternatively, change the local DB with
 <em><a href="db.connect.html">db.connect</a></em>.
 <em><a href="db.connect.html">db.connect</a></em>.
 
 
-<p>
-When importing Esri Shapefiles the OGR library tries to read the
+<h3>File encoding</h3>
+When importing ESRI Shapefiles the OGR library tries to read the
 LDID/codepage setting from the .dbf file and use it to translate
 LDID/codepage setting from the .dbf file and use it to translate
 string fields to UTF-8. LDID &quot;87 / 0x57&quot; is treated as
 string fields to UTF-8. LDID &quot;87 / 0x57&quot; is treated as
 ISO8859_1 which may not be appropriate for many
 ISO8859_1 which may not be appropriate for many
 languages. Unfortunately it is not clear what other values may be
 languages. Unfortunately it is not clear what other values may be
 appropriate (see example below). To change encoding the user can set
 appropriate (see example below). To change encoding the user can set
-up <tt>SHAPE_ENCODING</tt> environmental variable or simply to define
+up <tt><a href="https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/ConfigOptions#SHAPE_ENCODING">SHAPE_ENCODING</a></tt>
+environmental variable or simply to define
 encoding value using <b>encoding</b> parameter. Note that recoding
 encoding value using <b>encoding</b> parameter. Note that recoding
 support is new for GDAL/OGR 1.9.0.
 support is new for GDAL/OGR 1.9.0.
 
 
@@ -147,19 +149,23 @@ support is new for GDAL/OGR 1.9.0.
 Value for <b>encoding</b> also affects text recoding when importing
 Value for <b>encoding</b> also affects text recoding when importing
 DXF files. For other formats has encoding value no effect.
 DXF files. For other formats has encoding value no effect.
 
 
-<p>
-Option <b>key</b> specifies column name used for feature
+<h3>Defining the key column</h3>
+Option <b>key</b> specifies the column name used for feature
 categories. This column must be integer. If not specified, categories
 categories. This column must be integer. If not specified, categories
 numbers are generated starting with 1 and stored in the column named
 numbers are generated starting with 1 and stored in the column named
 &quot;cat&quot;.
 &quot;cat&quot;.
 
 
-<p>
+<h3>Supports of multiple geometry columns</h3>
 Starting with GDAL 1.11 the library supports multiple geometry columns
 Starting with GDAL 1.11 the library supports multiple geometry columns
 in OGR. By default <em>v.in.ogr</em> reads all geometry columns from
 in OGR. By default <em>v.in.ogr</em> reads all geometry columns from
 given layer. The user can choose desired geometry column
 given layer. The user can choose desired geometry column
 by <b>geometry</b> option,
 by <b>geometry</b> option,
 see <a href="#multiple-geometry-columns">example below</a>.
 see <a href="#multiple-geometry-columns">example below</a>.
 
 
+<h3>Latitude-longitude data: Vector postprocessing after import</h3>
+For vector data like a grid, horizontal lines need to be broken at their
+intersections with vertical lines (<b>v.clean ... tool=break</b>).
+
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
 
 The command imports various vector formats:
 The command imports various vector formats: