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Official Typo Correction Set #9 (and #1 and #3, repeated)
- To: Lojban List <lojban@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Official Typo Correction Set #9 (and #1 and #3, repeated)
- From: John Cowan <cowan@ccil.org>
- Date: Mon, 03 Feb 1997 17:06:48 -0500
- Organization: Lojban Peripheral
Chapter 6, Example 13.8, for "di'u" read "la'e di'u".
Chapter 6, Examples 15.2, 15.3, and 15.5
for "$...$" read "<math>...</math>".
Chapter 7, first paragraph of Section 4: for "this purpose" read "this".
Chapter 7, Example 5.5: for "This is a" read "These are" and for
"or thingy" read "or thingies".
Chapter 7, Example 8.6: for "bajra" read "bajykla" and for "I run
to-this"
read "I runningly-go to-this".
Chapter 2, Example 17.3: for "cu" read "[cu]" and add two equal signs
to next line
Chapter 2 after Example 10.3: delete spurious "However," at end of
sentence.
Note to lojbab: not what you suggested.
Chapter 2, Example 5.7: for "over there" read "yonder".
HTML change: in Chapter 21, for all "&" read "&". This is not
necessary for Netscape, but may cause problems for other browsers if
not done.
An outstanding problem (spotted by Jorge):
> Ch.7, Examples 4.2, 4.4 and 4.5 use jitfa and jetnu as if they referred to
> words rather than meanings. This seems strange to me (that truth be a property
> of the symbol rather than of the symbolized).
This will be fixed, but requires some effort (can't just insert
"la'e", since that obscures the point at issue).
Nick Summers asked for a repeat of Typo Corrections #1 and #3:
#1 says: remove "Unmatched quote in paragraph" strings from
Chapter 2.
#3 says: Chapter 10, Example 19.10: for "pu" read "ba".
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John Cowan cowan@ccil.org
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