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From: "Jorge Llambias" <jjllambias@hotmail.com>


la robspir cusku di'e

>In addition, text often has to be included in the messages which cannot be
>changed - filenames, names of programs, etc. I've begun to use < and > as
>delimiters - they are both basically the equivalent of .gy. or any other
>delimiter.
>
>Example: "You must supply a URL" -> "ko sabji la'o <url>"

That's a good idea, but the example seems wrong. Shouldn't
"a URL" be just a normal word, probably some kind of {judri}?
You are not really asking for "the one named URL".

co'o mi'e xorxes


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