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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 "xo'ei" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < n can be any nonnegative integer, infinity, or vague. The default value of n is itself "xo'e", thus transforming this word into a 0-ary operator. The output is a string of digits, not a number; thus, it automatically attaches to a string of PA's if immediately preceding this word; following digits must be concatenated on; it might be necessary to convert this string into a number (especially if it is isolated and/or is being acted upon an operator that is defined as desired for numbers but not for digits or strings), but the conversion may be automatic according to the grammar (at least in some contexts). {xo'e} is considered to represent exactly one digit in the given base until it is converted into a number. --- > n can be any nonnegative integer, infinity, or vague. The default value of n is itself "xo'e", thus transforming this word into a 0-ary operator. The output is a string of digits, not a number; thus, it automatically attaches to a string of PA's if immediately preceding this word; following digits must be concatenated on; it might be necessary to convert this string into a number (especially if it is isolated and/or is being acted upon an operator that is defined as desired for numbers but not for digits or strings), but the conversion may be automatic according to the grammar (at least in some contexts). {xo'e} is considered to represent exactly one digit in the given base until it is converted into a number. Since {pi} belongs to PA, technically at least zero {xo'e}'s can actually be radix point(s); at most, the total allowable number of radix points in a digit string, less the number of explicitly mentioned {pi}'s that occur in therein (within the macrodigit), is the number of {pi}'s that can be referenced elliptically by this means. Proposed rafsi: "-xon-", where this default case (n = xo'e) is assumed (thus, as a rafsi, "-xon-" represents any number that is expressible in the base by a string of concatenated digits and radix point(s); this meaning is usually described by using variables [...] Content analysis details: (2.4 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] -0.0 BAYES_20 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 5 to 20% [score: 0.1133] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "xo'ei" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < =09=09n can be any nonnegative integer, infinity, or vague. The defau= lt value of n is itself "xo'e", thus transforming this word into a 0-ar= y operator. The output is a string of digits, not a number; thus, it au= tomatically attaches to a string of PA's if immediately preceding this = word; following digits must be concatenated on; it might be necessary t= o convert this string into a number (especially if it is isolated and/o= r is being acted upon an operator that is defined as desired for number= s but not for digits or strings), but the conversion may be automatic a= ccording to the grammar (at least in some contexts). {xo'e} is consider= ed to represent exactly one digit in the given base until it is convert= ed into a number. --- > =09=09n can be any nonnegative integer, infinity, or vague. The defau= lt value of n is itself "xo'e", thus transforming this word into a 0-ar= y operator. The output is a string of digits, not a number; thus, it au= tomatically attaches to a string of PA's if immediately preceding this = word; following digits must be concatenated on; it might be necessary t= o convert this string into a number (especially if it is isolated and/o= r is being acted upon an operator that is defined as desired for number= s but not for digits or strings), but the conversion may be automatic a= ccording to the grammar (at least in some contexts). {xo'e} is consider= ed to represent exactly one digit in the given base until it is convert= ed into a number. Since {pi} belongs to PA, technically at least zero {= xo'e}'s can actually be radix point(s); at most, the total allowable nu= mber of radix points in a digit string, less the number of explicitly m= entioned {pi}'s that occur in therein (within the macrodigit), is the n= umber of {pi}'s that can be referenced elliptically by this means. Prop= osed rafsi: "-xon-", where this default case (n =3D xo'e) is assumed (t= hus, as a rafsi, "-xon-" represents any number that is expressible in t= he base by a string of concatenated digits and radix point(s); this mea= ning is usually described by using variables "n" or "x" in English, suc= h as in: "n-ary", "n-many", "x-meter-long", etc.). Old Data: =09Definition: =09=09unary mekso operator: produces a string of n consecutive "xo'e"'s= , treated as digits (concatenated into a single string of digits) =09Notes: =09=09n can be any nonnegative integer, infinity, or vague. The default= value of n is itself "xo'e", thus transforming this word into a 0-ary = operator. The output is a string of digits, not a number; thus, it auto= matically attaches to a string of PA's if immediately preceding this wo= rd; following digits must be concatenated on; it might be necessary to = convert this string into a number (especially if it is isolated and/or = is being acted upon an operator that is defined as desired for numbers = but not for digits or strings), but the conversion may be automatic acc= ording to the grammar (at least in some contexts). {xo'e} is considered= to represent exactly one digit in the given base until it is converted= into a number. =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: string of vague/elliptical digits, In Sense: length is vagu= e/elliptical by default =09Place Keywords: New Data: =09Definition: =09=09unary mekso operator: produces a string of n consecutive "xo'e"'s= , treated as digits (concatenated into a single string of digits) =09Notes: =09=09n can be any nonnegative integer, infinity, or vague. The default= value of n is itself "xo'e", thus transforming this word into a 0-ary = operator. The output is a string of digits, not a number; thus, it auto= matically attaches to a string of PA's if immediately preceding this wo= rd; following digits must be concatenated on; it might be necessary to = convert this string into a number (especially if it is isolated and/or = is being acted upon an operator that is defined as desired for numbers = but not for digits or strings), but the conversion may be automatic acc= ording to the grammar (at least in some contexts). {xo'e} is considered= to represent exactly one digit in the given base until it is converted= into a number. Since {pi} belongs to PA, technically at least zero {xo= 'e}'s can actually be radix point(s); at most, the total allowable numb= er of radix points in a digit string, less the number of explicitly men= tioned {pi}'s that occur in therein (within the macrodigit), is the num= ber of {pi}'s that can be referenced elliptically by this means. Propos= ed rafsi: "-xon-", where this default case (n =3D xo'e) is assumed (thu= s, as a rafsi, "-xon-" represents any number that is expressible in the= base by a string of concatenated digits and radix point(s); this meani= ng is usually described by using variables "n" or "x" in English, such = as in: "n-ary", "n-many", "x-meter-long", etc.). =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: string of vague/elliptical digits, In Sense: length is vagu= e/elliptical by default =09Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.