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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/25/2018 04:44 AM, Jaak Ristioja
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<pre wrap="">values also containing dashes</pre>
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<font face="FreeSerif">Most of those are mine.<br>
It's a date encoding following the version number of the source
content. StrongsRealGreek's "1.5-150704" is Ulrik's release 1.5,
which I built into a Sword module on July 4, 2015. (Wow, I must
have been bored on a holiday...)<br>
When I first started making modules 12 years ago, I didn't know
there was a specified syntax, and I picked numbered strings that
meant something to me personally.<br>
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Considering that I've been doing this for well over a decade, and
no one has ever written about this even once until now, I've never
considered it a problem.<br>
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As to how to interpret it... Well, to me it would be semantically
equivalent if "s/-/./" but the visual offset is why I did it in
the first place.<br>
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--karl</font><br>
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