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<H2><A NAME="s9">9. Compressed dictionaries</A></H2>

<P><B>NOTE:</B> the following doesn't apply to Babylon Translator's dictionaries.
<P>Now wordtrans can search in dictionaries compressed with gzip, 
allowing you saving a little space. 
<P>The file you can compress is the main dictionary (i2e.dict or de-en). 
<P>The personal dictionary (where you save new translations)
<B>shouldn't be compressed</B>. If it is, wordtrans would search
in it correctly, but when you add a new translation wordtrans
<B>won't check if it is compressed or not</B>, supposing it is not
compressed.
So if you add new translations to your (compressed) personal
dictionary you will only get a corrupt file.
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