<a name="L2"></a><tt class="py-lineno"> 2</tt> <tt class="py-line"><tt class="py-comment"></tt><tt class="py-comment"># This file is part of pybliographer</tt> </tt>
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<a name="L10"></a><tt class="py-lineno"> 10</tt> <tt class="py-line"><tt class="py-comment"></tt><tt class="py-comment"># of the License, or (at your option) any later version.</tt> </tt>
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<a name="L17"></a><tt class="py-lineno"> 17</tt> <tt class="py-line"><tt class="py-comment"></tt><tt class="py-comment"># You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License</tt> </tt>
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<a name="L19"></a><tt class="py-lineno"> 19</tt> <tt class="py-line"><tt class="py-comment"></tt><tt class="py-comment"># Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.</tt> </tt>
<a name="L26"></a><tt class="py-lineno"> 26</tt> <tt class="py-line"><tt class="py-docstring">Coding and decoding tries to be as reversible as possible (though</tt> </tt>
<a name="L30"></a><tt class="py-lineno"> 30</tt> <tt class="py-line"><tt class="py-comment"># this map is for composing letters with diacritics, like in \'e</tt> </tt>
<a name="L79"></a><tt class="py-lineno"> 79</tt> <tt class="py-line"><tt class="py-comment"># construct a simple map that goes from the unicode character to the</tt> </tt>