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The two characters must be separated by whitespace, and any leading or |
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The two characters must be separated by whitespace, and any leading or |
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A more complete example, which is directly useful for most European |
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A more complete example, which is directly useful for most European |
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languages, can be found in <filename>unaccent.rules</>, which is installed |
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languages, can be found in <filename>unaccent.rules</>, which is installed |
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in <filename>$SHAREDIR/tsearch_data/</> when the <filename>unaccent</> |
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in <filename>$SHAREDIR/tsearch_data/</> when the <filename>unaccent</> |
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module is installed. |
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module is installed. This rules file translates characters with accents |
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to the same characters without accents, and it also expands ligatures |
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