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Package: mueller7accent-dict
Version: 2001.02.05
dict files must be in UTF-8 according to rfc2229.
[Section 2.4.3]
By default, the text of the definitions MUST be composed of
characters from the UCS character set [ISO10644] using the UTF-8
[RFC2044] encoding. The UTF-8 encoding has the advantage of
preserving the full range of 7-bit US ASCII [USASCII] values.
Clients and servers MUST support UTF-8, even if only in some minimal
fashion.
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Closing as dict files are in UTF-8 since prehistoric times.
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