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<code>[19:30] <rlpowell> The whole "audio-visual isomorphism doesn't include things like paragraph breaks" shifted me *a lot* on the topic of punctuation. | |||
[19:30] <lojsmanix> .lojsmanix. | |||
[ | [19:30] <treed> Uh, it's a cmevla, so you can shorten it however you want. | ||
[ | [19:30] <donri> valsi: affix:sma | ||
[ | [19:30] <valsi> smaji = x1 (source) is quiet/silent/[[still|still]] at observation point x2 by standard x3. | ||
[ | [19:30] <treed> I actually kinda parse that as having something to do with nixli | ||
[ | [19:30] <lojsmanix> mi'e la .ctujveclic. | ||
[ | [19:31] <treed> lojbanic small girl? | ||
[ | [19:31] <treed> valsi: affix:nix | ||
[ | [19:31] <valsi> nixli = x1 is a girl [[young female person|young female person]] of age x2 immature by standard x3. | ||
[ | [19:31] <treed> yeah | ||
[ | [19:31] <Twey> rlpowell: Shifted you how? | ||
[ | [19:31] <rlpowell> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycoplasma_laboratorium -- nifty | ||
[ | [19:31] <donri> treed: silent* | ||
[ | [19:32] <treed> er, yeah | ||
[ | [19:32] <Twey> rlpowell: I'd see that as shifting you *towards* (things like) hyphens, if anything — it's another example of something that is nice to have for visual clarity without affecting the meaning of the sentence. | ||
[ | [19:32] <rlpowell> Twey: To being bothered less by it. | ||
[ | [19:32] <Twey> Ah, right. | ||
[ | [19:32] <rlpowell> Yes, that's what I'm saying. | ||
[ | [19:32] <Twey> *nod* | ||
[ | [19:32] * treed is still bothered by it. | ||
[ | [19:32] <rlpowell> I had a kneejerk negative reaction that doesn't match my current intellectual beliefs. | ||
[ | [19:32] <rlpowell> treed: So am I, I just no longer feel that I can justify my bothered-ness. | ||
[ | [19:33] <Twey> Yeah: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHIocNOHd7A | ||
[ | [19:33] <Twey> rlpowell: *nod* | ||
[ | [19:34] <Twey> treed: Do things like paragraph breaks or newlines also bother you? | ||
[ | [19:34] <rlpowell> Having a completely bizarre semi-formal ... not calligraphic. What do you call a language's system of punctuation and stuff? | ||
[ | [19:34] <rlpowell> There's a term clsn uses to describe how Samaritan X is different from Hebrew X, even though it's nearly the same writing system. | ||
[ | [19:34] <Twey> Typography? | ||
[ | [19:34] <rlpowell> Like they have a tradition of lining up the first letters of things to spell interesting stuff the other way. | ||
[ | [19:35] <rlpowell> No, not typography; that's the letters themselves. The ways in which they are arranged and used visually. | ||
[ | [19:35] <donri> Twey: Arrows! u'i←pei | ||
[ | [19:35] <Twey> donri: Cute :þ | ||
[ | [19:35] <donri> Then you can cluster LENU properly | ||
[ | [19:36] <donri> lo→nu gau←mi mupli | ||
[ | [19:36] <donri> yyyyy | ||
[ | [19:36] <donri> zo'o←→cu'i | ||
[ | [19:36] <Twey> rlpowell: Typography covers the arrangement of letters and things like punctuation, too | ||
[ | [19:36] <treed> Twey: No, but that's just positioning. | ||
[ | [19:37] <Twey> Ah, true. | ||
[ | [19:37] <rlpowell> Anyways, having a bizarre and semi-formal X with lots of weird characters in it would fit with the nerdiness of Lojban well enough. Like programming languages with a kernel language and then a bunch of syntactic shortcuts. | ||
[ | [19:37] <Twey> donri: I'm not sure I get your arrows. | ||
[ | [19:37] <donri> I don't mind added punctuation as long as its an aid and not a requirement for disambiguation | ||
[ | [19:37] <Twey> rlpowell: Heh, yes. | ||
[ | [19:37] <donri> But, I just don't think the hyphen is pretty :D | ||
[ | [19:38] <Twey> rlpowell: Especially so long as it can be easily filtered out and the resulting pure Lojban read instead. | ||
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[ | [19:38] <rlpowell> Twey: Quite. | ||
[ | [19:38] <donri> u'i↑¯¯¯ punctuation for tone! | ||
[ | [19:39] <Twey> rlpowell: I'm personally of the opinion that any non-Lojban characters should be ignored by parsers (except in non-Lojban quotes, obviously). | ||
[ | [19:39] <rlpowell> I still like to keep my tone flat when speaking Lojban. | ||
[ | [19:39] <Twey> gerna .o'a-dai | ||
[ | [19:39] <gerna> not grammatical: ._o'a-dai_ ⚠ | ||
[ | [19:39] <Twey> ^ broken pe'i-ru'e | ||
[ | [19:39] <rlpowell> It helps me shift state towards using UI and stuff.</code> | ||
Latest revision as of 16:19, 23 March 2014
[19:30] <rlpowell> The whole "audio-visual isomorphism doesn't include things like paragraph breaks" shifted me *a lot* on the topic of punctuation.
[19:30] <lojsmanix> .lojsmanix.
[19:30] <treed> Uh, it's a cmevla, so you can shorten it however you want.
[19:30] <donri> valsi: affix:sma
[19:30] <valsi> smaji = x1 (source) is quiet/silent/still at observation point x2 by standard x3.
[19:30] <treed> I actually kinda parse that as having something to do with nixli
[19:30] <lojsmanix> mi'e la .ctujveclic.
[19:31] <treed> lojbanic small girl?
[19:31] <treed> valsi: affix:nix
[19:31] <valsi> nixli = x1 is a girl young female person of age x2 immature by standard x3.
[19:31] <treed> yeah
[19:31] <Twey> rlpowell: Shifted you how?
[19:31] <rlpowell> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycoplasma_laboratorium -- nifty
[19:31] <donri> treed: silent*
[19:32] <treed> er, yeah
[19:32] <Twey> rlpowell: I'd see that as shifting you *towards* (things like) hyphens, if anything — it's another example of something that is nice to have for visual clarity without affecting the meaning of the sentence.
[19:32] <rlpowell> Twey: To being bothered less by it.
[19:32] <Twey> Ah, right.
[19:32] <rlpowell> Yes, that's what I'm saying.
[19:32] <Twey> *nod*
[19:32] * treed is still bothered by it.
[19:32] <rlpowell> I had a kneejerk negative reaction that doesn't match my current intellectual beliefs.
[19:32] <rlpowell> treed: So am I, I just no longer feel that I can justify my bothered-ness.
[19:33] <Twey> Yeah: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHIocNOHd7A
[19:33] <Twey> rlpowell: *nod*
[19:34] <Twey> treed: Do things like paragraph breaks or newlines also bother you?
[19:34] <rlpowell> Having a completely bizarre semi-formal ... not calligraphic. What do you call a language's system of punctuation and stuff?
[19:34] <rlpowell> There's a term clsn uses to describe how Samaritan X is different from Hebrew X, even though it's nearly the same writing system.
[19:34] <Twey> Typography?
[19:34] <rlpowell> Like they have a tradition of lining up the first letters of things to spell interesting stuff the other way.
[19:35] <rlpowell> No, not typography; that's the letters themselves. The ways in which they are arranged and used visually.
[19:35] <donri> Twey: Arrows! u'i←pei
[19:35] <Twey> donri: Cute :þ
[19:35] <donri> Then you can cluster LENU properly
[19:36] <donri> lo→nu gau←mi mupli
[19:36] <donri> yyyyy
[19:36] <donri> zo'o←→cu'i
[19:36] <Twey> rlpowell: Typography covers the arrangement of letters and things like punctuation, too
[19:36] <treed> Twey: No, but that's just positioning.
[19:37] <Twey> Ah, true.
[19:37] <rlpowell> Anyways, having a bizarre and semi-formal X with lots of weird characters in it would fit with the nerdiness of Lojban well enough. Like programming languages with a kernel language and then a bunch of syntactic shortcuts.
[19:37] <Twey> donri: I'm not sure I get your arrows.
[19:37] <donri> I don't mind added punctuation as long as its an aid and not a requirement for disambiguation
[19:37] <Twey> rlpowell: Heh, yes.
[19:37] <donri> But, I just don't think the hyphen is pretty :D
[19:38] <Twey> rlpowell: Especially so long as it can be easily filtered out and the resulting pure Lojban read instead.
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[19:38] <rlpowell> Twey: Quite.
[19:38] <donri> u'i↑¯¯¯ punctuation for tone!
[19:39] <Twey> rlpowell: I'm personally of the opinion that any non-Lojban characters should be ignored by parsers (except in non-Lojban quotes, obviously).
[19:39] <rlpowell> I still like to keep my tone flat when speaking Lojban.
[19:39] <Twey> gerna .o'a-dai
[19:39] <gerna> not grammatical: ._o'a-dai_ ⚠
[19:39] <Twey> ^ broken pe'i-ru'e
[19:39] <rlpowell> It helps me shift state towards using UI and stuff.