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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

I remember two experimental cmavo proposed on this list:

xa'o (ZAhO) indicates the time when an event should be continuing after it has
actually stopped (opposite of za'o)

and

xi'i (XIhI) terminator for xi; used in mekso to disambiguate e.g. one variable
with two subscripts and a variable with a subscript that itself has a subscript

Were there any others?

phma

