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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "ju'au" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < Follows a number and is followed by a sumti (introduced with appropriate gadri); scope terminates with the end of the sumti. The construct as a whole syntactically functions as a parenthetical so that mekso may be resumed immediately thereafter without any difficulty. The preceding number is semantically interpreted according to the description to which the following sumti refers. If a sequence is supplied as the following sumti, the preceding number is interpreted so that each digit, starting from the left, is understood as a multiple of the corresponding value in the sequence under the ordering given (which may produce an invalid/ill-formed result). See also: {ju'u}, {pi'e}. --- > Follows a number and is followed by a sumti string (introduced with appropriate gadri, multiple sumti strung together via connectives); scope terminates with the end of the sumti. The construct as a whole syntactically functions as a parenthetical so that mekso may be resumed immediately thereafter without any difficulty. The preceding number is semantically interpreted according to the description to which the following sumti refers. If a sequence is supplied as the following sumti, the preceding number is interpreted so that each digit, starting from the left (default: see next), is understood as a multiple of the corresponding value in the sequence under the ordering given (which may produce an invalid/ill-formed result). The original default for numeral-position/string reading/interpretation is from left-to-right, where a digit on the left in a pair of digits represents that multiple of a "later" term in the sequence as compared to right member of the pair; thus "23" in decimal means (2*(10^1)) + (3*(10^0)), which is twenty-three. This default may be overridden via specification of the sequence (either its ordering, its domain being negated, or alteration to the base); alternatively, and perhaps more easily, the appearance of "la'e zoi jbo. ri'u bi'o zu'a .jbo" will always reverse it (this is a special input value with [...] Content analysis details: (0.5 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. [URIs: lojban.org] 1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: No description available. [173.13.139.235 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org] -1.9 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1% [score: 0.0000] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "ju'au" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < =09=09Follows a number and is followed by a sumti (introduced with ap= propriate gadri); scope terminates with the end of the sumti. The const= ruct as a whole syntactically functions as a parenthetical so that meks= o may be resumed immediately thereafter without any difficulty. The pre= ceding number is semantically interpreted according to the description = to which the following sumti refers. If a sequence is supplied as the f= ollowing sumti, the preceding number is interpreted so that each digit,= starting from the left, is understood as a multiple of the correspondi= ng value in the sequence under the ordering given (which may produce an= invalid/ill-formed result). See also: {ju'u}, {pi'e}. --- > =09=09Follows a number and is followed by a sumti string (introduced = with appropriate gadri, multiple sumti strung together via connectives)= ; scope terminates with the end of the sumti. The construct as a whole = syntactically functions as a parenthetical so that mekso may be resumed= immediately thereafter without any difficulty. The preceding number is= semantically interpreted according to the description to which the fol= lowing sumti refers. If a sequence is supplied as the following sumti, = the preceding number is interpreted so that each digit, starting from t= he left (default: see next), is understood as a multiple of the corresp= onding value in the sequence under the ordering given (which may produc= e an invalid/ill-formed result). The original default for numeral-posi= tion/string reading/interpretation is from left-to-right, where a digit= on the left in a pair of digits represents that multiple of a "later" = term in the sequence as compared to right member of the pair; thus "23"= in decimal means (2*(10^1)) + (3*(10^0)), which is twenty-three. This= default may be overridden via specification of the sequence (either it= s ordering, its domain being negated, or alteration to the base); alter= natively, and perhaps more easily, the appearance of "la'e zoi jbo. ri'= u bi'o zu'a .jbo" will always reverse it (this is a special input value= with interpretation defined by this grammar); when reversed, "23" in d= ecimal means (2*(10^0)) + (3*(10^1)), which is to say thirty-two. See = also: {ju'u}, {pi'e}. 12a13,13 \n> =09=09Word: string-reading order specifier, In Sense:=20 Old Data: =09Definition: =09=09semi-mathematical binary operator: named number base operator/int= erpreter =09Notes: =09=09Follows a number and is followed by a sumti (introduced with appr= opriate gadri); scope terminates with the end of the sumti. The constru= ct as a whole syntactically functions as a parenthetical so that mekso = may be resumed immediately thereafter without any difficulty. The prece= ding number is semantically interpreted according to the description to= which the following sumti refers. If a sequence is supplied as the fol= lowing sumti, the preceding number is interpreted so that each digit, s= tarting from the left, is understood as a multiple of the corresponding= value in the sequence under the ordering given (which may produce an i= nvalid/ill-formed result). See also: {ju'u}, {pi'e}. =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: named number base, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: number base, In Sense: named =09Place Keywords: New Data: =09Definition: =09=09semi-mathematical binary operator: named number base operator/int= erpreter =09Notes: =09=09Follows a number and is followed by a sumti string (introduced wi= th appropriate gadri, multiple sumti strung together via connectives); = scope terminates with the end of the sumti. The construct as a whole sy= ntactically functions as a parenthetical so that mekso may be resumed i= mmediately thereafter without any difficulty. The preceding number is s= emantically interpreted according to the description to which the follo= wing sumti refers. If a sequence is supplied as the following sumti, th= e preceding number is interpreted so that each digit, starting from the= left (default: see next), is understood as a multiple of the correspon= ding value in the sequence under the ordering given (which may produce = an invalid/ill-formed result). The original default for numeral-positi= on/string reading/interpretation is from left-to-right, where a digit o= n the left in a pair of digits represents that multiple of a "later" te= rm in the sequence as compared to right member of the pair; thus "23" i= n decimal means (2*(10^1)) + (3*(10^0)), which is twenty-three. This d= efault may be overridden via specification of the sequence (either its = ordering, its domain being negated, or alteration to the base); alterna= tively, and perhaps more easily, the appearance of "la'e zoi jbo. ri'u = bi'o zu'a .jbo" will always reverse it (this is a special input value w= ith interpretation defined by this grammar); when reversed, "23" in dec= imal means (2*(10^0)) + (3*(10^1)), which is to say thirty-two. See al= so: {ju'u}, {pi'e}. =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: named number base, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: number base, In Sense: named =09=09Word: string-reading order specifier, In Sense:=20 =09Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.