Public bug reported:

Shalom! 
I found that the program gnome-dictionary does not properly handle a Format 
Code. We are talking about the Formatting Code \ .......... \. This code is 
placed around the text that should appear in italics. Infidelity displaying is 
that the program takes a sequence of two characters " \" (space + back slash) 
for the beginning from which the text begins to appear in italics, but at the 
end of this action incorrectly perceives first met space, instead of to take 
for the end the second back slash. As a demonstration of this error can be a 
dictionary under the title "The Collaborative International Dictionary of 
English v.0.48", which is on the server dict://dict.org, (or package dict-gcide 
in Ubuntu). Enter the phrase: "Point man".
 
On the screen shot (in Attachment), we see that the word Point" is shown in 
italics, and the second word man`\ - no. And at the end we see the Unmatched 
Formatting code - "\" (back slash).

** Affects: gnome-utils (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "gnome-dictionary.jpeg"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1185350/+attachment/3689681/+files/gnome-dictionary.jpeg

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  Formatting codes and gnome-dictionary

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