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28 provides a mechanism for the file to self-describe "abbreviations", which are
54 * Abbreviations, which specify compression optimizations for the file.
186 #. A set of abbreviations. Abbreviations may be defined within a block, in
188 enclosing blocks see the abbreviation). Abbreviations can also be defined
193 its own set of abbreviations, and its own abbrev id width. When a sub-block is
270 actual encoding of abbreviations is defined below.
278 Abbreviations
281 Abbreviations are an important form of compression for bitstreams. The idea is
287 Abbreviations can be determined dynamically per client, per file. Because the
288 abbreviations are stored in the bitstream itself, different streams of the same
289 format can contain different sets of abbreviations according to the needs of the
304 abbreviations in the scope of this block. This definition only exists inside
306 Abbreviations are implicitly assigned IDs sequentially starting from 4 (the
307 first application-defined abbreviation ID). Any abbreviations defined in a
309 followed by any abbreviations defined within the block itself. Abbreviated data
427 itself. The abbreviations defined in ``BLOCKINFO`` blocks receive abbreviation
440 the abbreviations they contain are essential for parsing records from the
485 descriptions, etc. This document does not describe the set of abbreviations