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+<h2>Dictionary data</h2>
+Most dictionary data comes from http://wiktionary.org.
+If you want to add or fix an entry, please do it there.
+<h2>Important notes</h2>
+<ul>
+<li>If QuickDic seems to crash when opening a dictionary
+(especially on Sony Ericcson devices), it's probably a problem
+loading the embedded font. Try opening QuickDic's preferences and
+changing the font to "System default."</li>
+</ul>
<h2>Dictionary manager</h2>
This screen lists all the available and installed dictionaries.
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<ul>
<li>Type a single word to search for it. QuickDic searches as you
type, jumping to the relevant position in the list.</li>
-<li>(NEW) Type multiple words separated by spaces. QuickDic finds
+<li>Type multiple words separated by spaces. QuickDic finds
all the rows containing all of the words and displays them.</li>
<li>QuickDic tries to sort words using a romanized transliteration,
so you can try searching for non-Latin words using the Latin
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<li>Click the button to the right of the search box to switch
dictionary directions: EN->DE to DE->EN.</li>
-<li>(NEW) Long-click the button to the right of the search box to
+<li>Long-click the button to the right of the search box to
pick a new dictionary.</li>
<li>Long-click any entry to bring up the context menu, from which
you can: