What do non-special bracketed sequences mean in the dictionary? #1605
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I think this is an artifact of the time when I used to use Eclipse.
Sometimes it would make weird erroneous dictionary entries that looked like
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I found eg "OBGS/A*PB": "{oxan}", as an entry in the dictionary. What
does this mean/do?
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I found eg
"OBGS/A*PB": "{oxan}",as an entry in the dictionary. What does this mean/do?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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