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+<h2>Dictionary file</h2>
+<p>Dictionary files are XML files that are usually available in your development 
+environment. They are automatically re-generated every time Trace Compiler is run. 
+This usually happens when you compile a component that contains Open System Trace 
+(OST) traces. Dictionary files can normally be found from the <i>\epoc32\ost_dictionaries</i> 
+directory under your Software Development Kit (SDK).</p>
+<p>In Carbide.c++, the dictionary files are loaded to the TraceViewer application. 
+Traces can then be activated and decoded. For more information, see TraceViewer's Online
+Help under <b>Help > Help Contents > Carbide Tools > TraceViewer</b>.</p>
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+<h5>Related concepts</h5>
+<ul>
+	<li><a href="tracecompiler.htm">Trace Compiler</a></li>
+</ul>
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+License: <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.</div>
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