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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 "xau'o" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < Terminated by {xau'oi}. Any text enclosed by these words is treated as a foreign text, delimited by whitespaces, and is treated formally. The text then is assigned to refer to a single specific number or variable in a manner exactly the same as with {xau'e}. The meaning is unassigned via {xau'ei}. This is good for quoting names and treating them as numbers in mekso, quantifiers, or MOI expressions; the number to which the text refers can be inferred from context or can be explicitly defined. The word "number" here is extremely broad; the only limitations/restrictions/conditions on the number are those which context demands and those which the utterer explicitly specifies. The quoted text can be used in mekso expressions as a number or digit, just as any PA would be. --- > Terminated by {xau'oi}. Any text enclosed by these words is treated as a foreign text, delimited as for {zoi} and {la'o} (that is: by arbitrary valid sound strings that do not occur in the foreign text; I recommend ones that represent the language of origin of the text or a description of what the text is, such as {cmene}/{fangycme}), and is treated formally. The text then is assigned to refer to a single specific number or variable in a manner exactly the same as with {xau'e}. The meaning is unassigned via {xau'ei}. This is good for quoting names and treating them as numbers in mekso, quantifiers, or MOI expressions; the number to which the text refers can be inferred from context or can be explicitly defined. The word "number" here is extremely broad; the only limitations/restrictions/conditions on the number are those which context demands and those which the utterer explicitly specifies. The quoted text can be used in mekso expressions as a number or digit, just as any PA would be. [...] Content analysis details: (0.5 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: No description available. [173.13.139.235 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org] 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] -1.9 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1% [score: 0.0002] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "xau'o" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < =09=09Terminated by {xau'oi}. Any text enclosed by these words is tre= ated as a foreign text, delimited by whitespaces, and is treated formal= ly. The text then is assigned to refer to a single specific number or v= ariable in a manner exactly the same as with {xau'e}. The meaning is un= assigned via {xau'ei}. This is good for quoting names and treating them= as numbers in mekso, quantifiers, or MOI expressions; the number to wh= ich the text refers can be inferred from context or can be explicitly d= efined. The word "number" here is extremely broad; the only limitation= s/restrictions/conditions on the number are those which context demands= and those which the utterer explicitly specifies. The quoted text can = be used in mekso expressions as a number or digit, just as any PA would= be. --- > =09=09Terminated by {xau'oi}. Any text enclosed by these words is tre= ated as a foreign text, delimited as for {zoi} and {la'o} (that is: by = arbitrary valid sound strings that do not occur in the foreign text; I = recommend ones that represent the language of origin of the text or a d= escription of what the text is, such as {cmene}/{fangycme}), and is tre= ated formally. The text then is assigned to refer to a single specific = number or variable in a manner exactly the same as with {xau'e}. The me= aning is unassigned via {xau'ei}. This is good for quoting names and tr= eating them as numbers in mekso, quantifiers, or MOI expressions; the n= umber to which the text refers can be inferred from context or can be e= xplicitly defined. The word "number" here is extremely broad; the only= limitations/restrictions/conditions on the number are those which cont= ext demands and those which the utterer explicitly specifies. The quote= d text can be used in mekso expressions as a number or digit, just as a= ny PA would be. Old Data: =09Definition: =09=09text to number/variable =09Notes: =09=09Terminated by {xau'oi}. Any text enclosed by these words is treat= ed as a foreign text, delimited by whitespaces, and is treated formally= . The text then is assigned to refer to a single specific number or var= iable in a manner exactly the same as with {xau'e}. The meaning is unas= signed via {xau'ei}. This is good for quoting names and treating them a= s numbers in mekso, quantifiers, or MOI expressions; the number to whic= h the text refers can be inferred from context or can be explicitly def= ined. The word "number" here is extremely broad; the only limitations/= restrictions/conditions on the number are those which context demands a= nd those which the utterer explicitly specifies. The quoted text can be= used in mekso expressions as a number or digit, just as any PA would b= e. =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: text to number, In Sense:=20 =09Place Keywords: New Data: =09Definition: =09=09text to number/variable =09Notes: =09=09Terminated by {xau'oi}. Any text enclosed by these words is treat= ed as a foreign text, delimited as for {zoi} and {la'o} (that is: by ar= bitrary valid sound strings that do not occur in the foreign text; I re= commend ones that represent the language of origin of the text or a des= cription of what the text is, such as {cmene}/{fangycme}), and is treat= ed formally. The text then is assigned to refer to a single specific nu= mber or variable in a manner exactly the same as with {xau'e}. The mean= ing is unassigned via {xau'ei}. This is good for quoting names and trea= ting them as numbers in mekso, quantifiers, or MOI expressions; the num= ber to which the text refers can be inferred from context or can be exp= licitly defined. The word "number" here is extremely broad; the only l= imitations/restrictions/conditions on the number are those which contex= t demands and those which the utterer explicitly specifies. The quoted = text can be used in mekso expressions as a number or digit, just as any= PA would be. =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: text to number, In Sense:=20 =09Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.