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(Like > Python exception: <class 'SyntaxError'>: invalid escape sequence \w (lightproof_impl_en.py, line 126), traceback follows > File "instdir/program/pythonloader.py", line 133, in activate > mod = self.getModuleFromUrl( locationUrl ) > File "instdir/program/pythonloader.py", line 101, in getModuleFromUrl > exec(codeobject, mod.__dict__) > File "instdir/share/extensions/dict-en/Lightproof.py", line 6, in <module> > from lightproof_impl_en import locales > File "instdir/program/uno.py", line 345, in _uno_import > return _builtin_import(name, *optargs, **kwargs) I noticed e.g. during UITest_writer_tests3.) Appears those suspicious escapes were present ever since 2214a3731aaffc4a51d1c712dbee553a0ba35af0 "Hungarian sentence checking", 95445a70a29c6a1166a19f483566f2c9cfc7563b "English sentence checking", and c9cdf3fb4752e8b0c641a3aff15d554135beb0e7 "Add Russian grammar checking + update English and Hungarian". Change-Id: Ia2af7e0adb00b4737b22d460dd75fa47a4ae70d5 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/dictionaries/+/99047 Tested-by: László Németh <nemeth@numbertext.org> Reviewed-by: László Németh <nemeth@numbertext.org>