From bpfk-list+bncCMbnveiNHRCUtcLqBBoESBun4A@googlegroups.com Mon Feb 07 17:21:45 2011 Received: from mail-pv0-f189.google.com ([74.125.83.189]) by chain.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.72) (envelope-from ) id 1PmcGu-00065m-Ac; Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:21:45 -0800 Received: by pvh1 with SMTP id 1sf1904478pvh.16 for ; Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:21:30 -0800 (PST) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=googlegroups.com; s=beta; h=domainkey-signature:mime-version:x-beenthere:received-spf:date :message-id:to:subject:from:x-original-sender :x-original-authentication-results:reply-to:precedence:mailing-list :list-id:list-post:list-help:list-archive:sender:list-subscribe :list-unsubscribe:content-type:content-transfer-encoding; bh=xfuRb0R4+d3Yjit/IqfFAlU7sW5yPmwFl5gVFgzJSUY=; b=qNcdNbZYxihpmj+UjeO4RxmSE7OlkKmPlWxDSvfB4pSrKb9bzmwRCAPRhCSwd/2tyd /DU5oUNtTg0tO38E0z29W0WYoxiXpFI+bBihDPZxFYcWiONrFeAnar0Y/NcnikrYVHUJ EKVPj7p5XQohLNOskPjdIsZWEo/gioXPVZITg= DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; d=googlegroups.com; s=beta; h=mime-version:x-beenthere:received-spf:date:message-id:to:subject :from:x-original-sender:x-original-authentication-results:reply-to :precedence:mailing-list:list-id:list-post:list-help:list-archive :sender:list-subscribe:list-unsubscribe:content-type :content-transfer-encoding; b=ctU9+lykG0AZXN2NxONI+dcDD9fhiZRZvJaOXvjLoUJfxF7IQw+1qL+h39EUpgWJyJ LgedTQXGj/Wnen3IfCmfO6b39a3/p80GEX5AZ4GekTgWfEXInlepB/09GNlbFRY1wMgc KZLceSt1M255wRCAQ6N7N/IA2sLJGfP69UXxM= Received: by 10.142.126.13 with SMTP id y13mr995567wfc.56.1297128084140; Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:21:24 -0800 (PST) MIME-Version: 1.0 X-BeenThere: bpfk-list@googlegroups.com Received: by 10.142.2.41 with SMTP id 41ls7736wfb.0.p; Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:21:22 -0800 (PST) Received: by 10.142.139.3 with SMTP id m3mr3245150wfd.1.1297128081371; Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:21:21 -0800 (PST) Received: by 10.142.139.3 with SMTP id m3mr3245148wfd.1.1297128081106; Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:21:21 -0800 (PST) Received: from chain.digitalkingdom.org (digitalkingdom.org [173.13.139.234]) by gmr-mx.google.com with ESMTPS id f13si5298830wfo.4.2011.02.07.17.21.19 (version=TLSv1/SSLv3 cipher=RC4-MD5); Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:21:19 -0800 (PST) Received-SPF: pass (google.com: best guess record for domain of nobody@digitalkingdom.org designates 173.13.139.234 as permitted sender) client-ip=173.13.139.234; Received: from nobody by chain.digitalkingdom.org with local (Exim 4.72) (envelope-from ) id 1PmcGc-0005Db-Hv for bpfk-list@googlegroups.com; Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:21:18 -0800 Received: from 128-177-28-49.ip.openhosting.com ([128.177.28.49] helo=oh-www1.lojban.org) by chain.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.72) (envelope-from ) id 1PmcGT-0004Us-EW for bpfk@lojban.org; Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:21:18 -0800 Received: from www-data by oh-www1.lojban.org with local (Exim 4.72) (envelope-from ) id 1PmcGS-0003rO-82 for bpfk@lojban.org; Mon, 07 Feb 2011 20:21:08 -0500 Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2011 20:21:08 -0500 Message-Id: To: bpfk@lojban.org Subject: [bpfk] dag-cll git updates for Mon Feb 7 20:21:08 EST 2011 From: www-data X-Original-Sender: www-data@oh-www1.lojban.org X-Original-Authentication-Results: gmr-mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: best guess record for domain of nobody@digitalkingdom.org designates 173.13.139.234 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=nobody@digitalkingdom.org Reply-To: bpfk-list@googlegroups.com Precedence: list Mailing-list: list bpfk-list@googlegroups.com; contact bpfk-list+owners@googlegroups.com List-ID: List-Post: , List-Help: , List-Archive: Sender: bpfk-list@googlegroups.com List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable commit 2b7ef73d99932ec76086cfd5d219f4076193196e Author: Robin Lee Powell Date: Mon Feb 7 16:21:22 2011 -0800 Everything compiles now; yay. Still don't touch it. diff --git a/todocbook/10.xml b/todocbook/10.xml index 219b492..38d2740 100644 --- a/todocbook/10.xml +++ b/todocbook/10.xml @@ -3600,35 +3600,41 @@ etc. MOhI spatial movement flag - mo'i - motion + + mo'i + motion + see KI set or reset sticky tense - tense+ki - set - ki alone - reset + + tense+ki + set + + + ki alone + reset + CUhE tense question, reference point cu'e diff --git a/todocbook/13.xml b/todocbook/13.xml index c646df7..048d4be 100644 --- a/todocbook/13.xml +++ b/todocbook/13.xml @@ -873,26 +873,29 @@ ru'e ruble cu'i cumki nairu'e + naisai + naicai + attitudescalar scalar attitude A scalar attitude is e= xpressed by using the attitudinal word, and then following it by the desire= d scalar intensity. The bias creeps in because the=20 =20 negative emotions take the extra syllable=20 nai to indicate their negative position on the axis, an= d thus require a bit more effort to express. attitudinal scale= usage Much of this system is o= ptional. You can express an attitude without a scale indicator, if you don'= t want to stop and think about how strongly you feel. Indeed, for most atti= tudinals, we've found that either no scalar value is used, or=20 cai is used to indicate especially high intensity. Less= often,=20 =20 ru'e is used for a recognizably weak intensity, and=20 diff --git a/todocbook/14.xml b/todocbook/14.xml index 3e1e992..81db734 100644 --- a/todocbook/14.xml +++ b/todocbook/14.xml @@ -1852,27 +1852,27 @@ <anchor xml:id=3D"c14e13d14"/> do djica tu'a ge'i loi ckafi gi loi tcati You desire something-about [truth function?] a-mass-of coff= ee [or] a-mass-of tea? the answer must be in afterthought form. connective questi= onscompared with other languages There are natural languages, notably Chinese, which employ the Lojbanic = form of connective question. The Chinese sentence - + <anchor xml:id=3D"c14e13d15"/> - - ni3 zou3 hai2shi pao - + + ni3 zou<= superscript>3 hai2shi pao + means=20 Do you walk or run?, and is exactly parallel to the Loj= ban: <anchor xml:id=3D"c14e13d16"/> do cadzu gi'i bajra =20 diff --git a/todocbook/4.xml b/todocbook/4.xml index 4b2f41e..6b99cf5 100644 --- a/todocbook/4.xml +++ b/todocbook/4.xml @@ -586,51 +586,51 @@ mamta patfu could mean not=20 grandfather but simply=20 father with some motherly attributes, depending on the = culture. If absolute clarity is required, there are ways to expand upon and= explain the exact interrelationship between the components; but such detai= l is usually not needed. tanruto lujvo lujvofrom tanru = brivlaf= rom tanru When a concept expressed in a tanru prove= s useful, or is frequently expressed, it is desirable to choose one of the = possible meanings of the tanru and assign it to a new brivla. For=20 , we would probably choose= =20 user of computers, and form the new word <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e5d5"/> - + sampli - + Such a brivla, built from the rafsi which represent its componen= t words, is called a=20 lujvo. Another example, corresponding to the tanru of= =20 , would be: <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e5d6"/> - + bralo'i big-boat ship - + lujvoconstruction of rafsidefinition lujvounambiguous decomposition of The lujvo represe= nting a given tanru is built from units representing the component gismu. T= hese units are called=20 rafsi in Lojban. Each rafsi represents only one gismu. = The rafsi are attached together in the order of the words in the tanru, occ= asionally inserting so-called=20 hyphen letters to ensure that the pieces stick together= as a single word and cannot accidentally be broken apart into cmavo, gismu= , or other word forms. As a result, each lujvo can be readily and accuratel= y recognized, allowing a listener to pick out the word from a string of spo= ken Lojban, and if necessary, unambiguously decompose the word to a unique = source tanru, thus providing a strong clue to its meaning. =20 The lujvo that can be built from the tanru=20 mamta patfu in=20 is <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e5d7"/> - + mampa'u - + which refers specifically to the concept=20 maternal grandfather. The two gismu that constitute the= tanru are represented in=20 mampa'u by the rafsi=20 mam- and=20 -pa'u, respectively; these two rafsi are then concatena= ted together to form=20 mampa'u. long rafsi formcompared with short form in effect on lujvo meaning short ra= fsi formcompared with long form in effect on lujvo mea= ning rafsi formeffect of choice on meaning of lujvo lujvomultiple forms of lujvomeaning of Like gismu, lujvo have only one meaning. When a lujvo is f= ormally entered into a dictionary of the language, a specific definition wi= ll be assigned based on one particular interrelationship between the terms.= (See=20 for how this has been done.) Unlike = gismu, lujvo may have more than one form. This is because there is no diffe= rence in meaning between the various rafsi for a gismu when they are used t= o build a lujvo. A long rafsi may be used, especially in noisy environments= , in place of a short rafsi; the result is considered the same lujvo, even = though the word is spelled and pronounced differently. Thus the word=20 =20 @@ -649,26 +649,26 @@ =20 . glue in lujvon-hyphen as n-hyphenuse of glue in lujvor-hyphen as r-hyphenuse of An=20 r (in some cases, an=20 n) is inserted when a CVV-form rafsi attaches to = the beginning of a lujvo in such a way that there is no consonant cluster. = For example, in the lujvo <indexterm type=3D"example-imported"><primary>field rations</prima= ry><secondary>example</secondary></indexterm> <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e5d8"/> - + soirsai sonci sanmi soldier meal field rations - + cmavo= contrasted with same-form rafsi in meaning rafsicontrasted with same-form cmavo in meaning the raf= si=20 soi- and=20 -sai are joined, with the additional=20 =20 r making up the=20 rs consonant pair needed to make the word a b= rivla. Without the=20 r, the word would break up into=20 soi sai, two cmavo. The pair of cmavo hav= e no relation to their rafsi lookalikes; they will either be ungrammatical = (as in this case), or will express a different meaning from what was intend= ed. =20 @@ -686,72 +686,72 @@ long rafsi, they are called=20 =20 unreduced lujvo. =20 Some examples of unreduced lujvo forms are: =20 <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d1"/> - + mamtypatfu mamta patfu mother father or maternal grandfather - + <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d2"/> - + lerfyliste lerfu liste letter list or a list of letters (letters of the alphabet) - + <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d3"/> - + nancyprali nanca prali year profit or annual profit - + <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d4"/> - + prunyplipe pruni plipe elastic (springy) leap or spring (the verb) - + <indexterm type=3D"example-imported"><primary>supper</primary><sec= ondary>example</secondary></indexterm> <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d5"/> - + vancysanmi vanci sanmi evening meal or supper =20 - + short rafsi rafsishort In addition to these two for= ms, each gismu may have up to three additional short rafsi, three letters l= ong. All short rafsi have one of the forms CVC, CCV, or CVV. The total numb= er of rafsi forms that are assigned to a gismu depends on how useful the gi= smu is, or is presumed to be, in making lujvo, when compared to other gismu= that could be assigned the rafsi. -eruse of zmadu in forming comparativesuse of zmadu in= forming For example,=20 zmadu (=20 more than) has the two short rafsi=20 zma and=20 mau (in addition to its unreduced rafsi=20 =20 zmad and=20 zmadu), because a vast number of lujvo have been create= d based on=20 @@ -810,21 +810,21 @@ (The only actual short rafsi for=20 sakli is=20 -sal-.) For gismu of the form CCVCV, like=20 blaci, the only short rafsi forms that can exist are: - + CVC 134 -bac- @@ -876,77 +876,77 @@ =20 mam is assigned to it. numbers= rafsi for rafsi for numbers Some cmavo also ha= ve associated rafsi, usually CVC-form. For example, the ten common numerica= l digits, which are all CV form cmavo, each have a CVC-form rafsi formed by= adding a consonant to the cmavo. Most cmavo that have rafsi are ones used = in composing tanru. fully reduced luj= vodefinition lujvofully reduced The term for a lujvo made up solely of short rafsi is= =20 fully reduced lujvo. Here are some examples of fully re= duced lujvo: =20 <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d6"/> - + cumfri cumki lifri possible experience - + <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d7"/> - + klezba klesi zbasu category make - + <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d8"/> - + kixta'a krixa tavla cry-out talk - + <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d9"/> - + sniju'o sinxa djuno sign know - + In addition, the unreduced forms in and may be fully = reduced to: <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d10"/> - + mampa'u mamta patfu mother father =20 or maternal grandfather - + <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d11"/> - + lerste lerfu liste letter list or a list of letters - + lujvorecognizing lujvo formnumber of letters in lujvo form= consonant cluster requirement in lujvo formfinal letter of lujvosummary of form characteristics= As noted above, CVC-form rafsi cannot appear as th= e final rafsi in a lujvo, because all lujvo must end with one or two vowels= . As a brivla, a lujvo must also contain a consonant cluster within the fir= st five letters =96 this ensures that they cannot be mistaken for compound = cmavo. Of course, all lujvo have at least six letters since they have two o= r more rafsi, each at least three letters long; hence they cannot be confus= ed with gismu. lujvo formrequirements for hyphen insertion in = hyphen letterdefinition hyphensuse of Whe= n attaching two rafsi together, it may be necessary to insert a hyphen lett= er. In Lojban, the term=20 =20 hyphen always refers to a letter, either the vowel=20 y or one of the consonants=20 r and=20 n. (The letter=20 l can also be a hyphen, but is not used as one in= lujvo.) lujvo formrequirements for y-hyphen insertion in The=20 @@ -990,87 +990,87 @@ ro'irre'o (which has an i= mpermissible double consonant); the=20 n-hyphen is required, and the correct form of the= hyphenated lujvo is=20 ro'inre'o. The same lujvo could also be e= xpressed without hyphenation as=20 rokre'o. ZEI selma'olujvowith zei There is also a different way of building lujvo, or = rather phrases which are grammatically and semantically equivalent to lujvo= . You can make a phrase containing any desired words, joining each pair of = them with the special cmavo=20 zei. Thus, <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d12"/> - + bridi zei valsi - + cmavo without raf= simethod of including in lujvo= fu'ivlamethod of including in lujvo cmenemethod of including in = lujvo rafsilack ofeffect on forming = lujvo lujvofrom cmavo with no rafsi= is the exact equivalent of=20 brivla (but not necessarily the same as t= he underlying tanru=20 bridi valsi, which could have other meani= ngs.) Using=20 zei is the only way to get a cmavo lacking a rafsi, a c= mene, or a fu'ivla into a lujvo: <indexterm type=3D"example-imported"><primary>X-ray</primary><seco= ndary>example</secondary></indexterm> <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d13"/> - + xy. zei kantu X ray - + <indexterm type=3D"example-imported"><primary>Persian rug</primary= ><secondary>example</secondary></indexterm> <indexterm type=3D"example-imported"><primary>rug</primary><second= ary>Persian</secondary><tertiary>example</tertiary></indexterm> <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d14"/> - + kulnr,farsi zei lolgai Farsi floor-cover Persian rug - + <indexterm type=3D"example-imported"><primary>hepatitis</primary><= secondary>example</secondary></indexterm> <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d15"/> - + na'e zei .a zei na'e zei by. livgyterbilma non-A, non-B liver-disease non-A, non-B hepatitis - + <indexterm type=3D"example-imported"><primary>Sherman tank</primar= y><secondary>example</secondary></indexterm> <indexterm type=3D"example-imported"><primary>tank</primary><secon= dary>Sherman</secondary><tertiary>example</tertiary></indexterm> <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d16"/> - + .cerman. zei jamkarce Sherman war-car Sherman tank - + is particularly notew= orthy because the phrase that would be produced by removing the=20 zeis from it doesn't end with a brivla, and in fact is = not even grammatical. As written, the example is a tanru with two component= s, but by adding a=20 zei between=20 by. and=20 livgyterbilma to produce <indexterm type=3D"example-imported"><primary>hepatitis</primary><= secondary>example</secondary></indexterm> <anchor xml:id=3D"c4e6d17"/> - + na'e zei .a zei na'e zei by. zei livgyterbilma non-A-non-B-hepatitis - + the whole phrase would become a single lujvo. The longer lujvo o= f=20 may be preferable, because = its place structure can be built from that of=20 bilma, whereas the place structure of a lujvo without a= brivla must be constructed ad hoc. cmavocontrasted with rafsi in usage rafsicontrasted wi= th cmavo in usage rafsicontrasted with words Note that rafsi may not be used in=20 zei phrases, because they are not words. CVV rafsi look= like words (specifically cmavo) but there can be no confusion between the = two uses of the same letters, because cmavo appear only as separate words o= r in compound cmavo (which are really just a notation for writing separate = but closely related words as if they were one); rafsi appear only as parts = of lujvo.
fu'ivla lujvounsuitability of for concrete/specific terms and jargon food= use of fu'ivla for specific animalsuse of fu'iv= la for specific plantsuse of fu'ivla for specific jargonuse of fu'ivla for specific termsuse of fu= 'ivla for concrete termsuse of fu'ivla for fu'ivlause of The use of tanru or lujvo is not al= ways appropriate for very concrete or specific terms (e.g.=20 diff --git a/todocbook/7.xml b/todocbook/7.xml index 8047d26..9382213 100644 --- a/todocbook/7.xml +++ b/todocbook/7.xml @@ -2194,47 +2194,45 @@ sumti question ce'u abstraction focus
GOhA and other pro-bridi by series - - + broda-series (not GOhA): - =20 broda is-1; 1st assignable pro-bridi brode is-2; 2nd assignable pro-bridi brodi is-3; 3rd assignable pro-bridi brodo is-4; 4th assignable pro-bridi brodu is-5; 5th assignable pro-bridi - + go'i-series go'i (repeats the last bridi) go'a (repeats a previous bridi) diff --git a/todocbook/9.xml b/todocbook/9.xml index 4888fa6..1227f80 100644 --- a/todocbook/9.xml +++ b/todocbook/9.xml @@ -1925,21 +1925,21 @@ ki of selma'o KI. For example, <anchor xml:id=3D"c9e14d1"/> mi tavla bau la lojban. bai ki tu'a la frank. .ibabo mi tavla= bau la gliban. I speak in-language Lojban compelled-by some-property-of Fr= ank. Afterward, I speak in-language English. =20 - means the same as: + means the same as: <anchor xml:id=3D"c9e14d2"/> mi tavla bau la lojban. bai tu'a la frank. .ibabo mi tavla ba= u la gliban. bai tu'a la frank. I speak in-language Lojban compelled-by some-property-of Fr= ank. Afterward, I speak in-language English compelled-by some-property-of F= rank. In=20 @@ -2291,23 +2291,23 @@ knowing about under epistemology fa'e fatne reverse of in reversal of - fau - fasnu - in the event of + fau + fasnu + in the event of fi'e finti created by creating work created for purpose ga'a @@ -2332,22 +2332,21 @@ ja'i javni by rule by rule prescribing ji'e jimte up to limit - as a - limit of + as a limit of ji'o jitro under direction controlling ji'u jicmu @@ -2366,22 +2365,21 @@ ka'i krati represented by on behalf of kai ckaji characterizing - with - property + with property ki'i ckini as relation of related to with relation ki'u @@ -2425,22 +2423,21 @@ ma'e marji of material made from material in material form of ma'i manri in reference frame - as a - standard for + as a standard of mau zmadu exceeded by more than me'a mleca @@ -2477,22 +2474,21 @@ panra in addition to similar to similar in pattern similar by standard pa'u pagbu with component - as a - part of + as a part of pi'o pilno used by using tool po'i porsi @@ -2507,28 +2503,30 @@ pu'e pruce by process processing from processing into passing through stages - ra'a - srana - pertained to by concerning + ra'a + srana + pertained to by + concerning - ra'i - krasi - from source as an origin of + ra'i + krasi + from source + as an origin of rai traji with superlative superlative in at extreme superlative among @@ -2553,22 +2551,21 @@ si'u sidju aided by assisting in ta'i tadji by method - as a - method for + as a method for tai tamsmi as a form of in form in form similar to ti'i diff --git a/todocbook/README-tags b/todocbook/README-tags index b0bfff5..b697991 100644 --- a/todocbook/README-tags +++ b/todocbook/README-tags @@ -103,10 +103,24 @@ not(@glossary) or @glossary !=3D 'false') and ( not(@= role) or ( @role !=3D =20 X TENSE le nu Y =20 x1 (seller) sells x2 (goods) to x3 (buyer) for x4 (price) =20 (1000 * 6) - (500 * 0) + (100 * 0) - (10 * 15) - 3 =3D 5847 =20 (1000 * L) - (500 * A) + (100 * H) - (10 * R) - V + + + zbasai + zba + sai + (1000 * 6) - (500 * 0) + (100 * 0) - (10 * 15) - 3 = =3D 5847 + + + + + ba'i + basti + replaced by + instead of + diff --git a/todocbook/docbook2html_preprocess.xsl b/todocbook/docbook2html= _preprocess.xsl index 65273d7..f6b3a82 100644 --- a/todocbook/docbook2html_preprocess.xsl +++ b/todocbook/docbook2html_preprocess.xsl @@ -153,49 +153,49 @@ ERROR: The following interlinear-gloss needs at least one en lin= e: --> - + - + =20 - + =20 - + =20 from lojban-words - + + + - + =20 - + =20 - + =20 - + =20 - + =20 - + =20
- +
=20 - + =20
- +
=20 - + =20
- +
=20 - + =20 - + =20 - + =20 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + =20 diff --git a/todocbook/generate_glossary.sh b/todocbook/generate_glossary.s= h index 57b353a..278cc50 100755 --- a/todocbook/generate_glossary.sh +++ b/todocbook/generate_glossary.sh @@ -5,25 +5,30 @@ cat <Lojban Word Glossary All definitions in this glossary are brief and unofficial. Only the published dictionary is a truly official reference for word definitions. These definitions are here simply as a quick reference. =20 =20 EOF =20 +TMPFILE=3D"/tmp/generate_glossary.tmp" + IFS=3D' ' initial=3D'' indiv=3D'' -for line in $(xsltproc --nonet --path . --novalid generate_glossary.xsl cl= l_preglossary.xml | grep -P '\t' | sort | uniq) + +xsltproc --nonet --path . --novalid generate_glossary.xsl cll_preglossary.= xml | grep -P '\t' | sort | uniq >$TMPFILE + +for line in $(cat $TMPFILE) do slug=3D$(echo $line | awk -F'\t' '{ print $1 }') word=3D$(echo $line | awk -F'\t' '{ print $2 }' | sed 's/\.//g') # echo "$slug--$word" newinitial=3D$(echo $word | cut -c 1) =20 if [ "$initial" !=3D "$newinitial" ] then if [ "$indiv" ] then @@ -32,23 +37,26 @@ do indiv=3D1 fi echo "$newinitial" initial=3D$newinitial fi =20 if [ ! -f jbovlaste.xml -o "$(find jbovlaste.xml -mtime +1)" ] then echo "jbovlaste file is old; refetching." 1>&2 wget 'http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/export/xml-export.html?lang=3Den' -O= jbovlaste.xml + grep '^jbovlaste2.xml fi =20 - definition=3D$(grep -E "^//' -e 's;.*;;' | \ sed -e 's/\&/\&/g' -e 's//\>/g' | \ sed 's/\s\s*/ /g') =20 if [ ! "$(echo $definition | sed 's/\s*//g')" ] then definition=3D"NO JBOVLASTE DEFINITION FOR \"$word\" FOUND!" echo $definition 1>&2 fi =20 @@ -61,10 +69,12 @@ do EOF done =20 cat < =20 EOF + +rm >$TMPFILE --=20 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "= BPFK" group. To post to this group, send email to bpfk-list@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to bpfk-list+unsubscribe@googleg= roups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/bpfk-l= ist?hl=3Den.