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[[User:xalbo|la xalbo]]:
[[User:xalbo|la xalbo]]:
*These are the ones that I usually use.
*These are the ones that I usually use.
<tab>
<tab class="wikitable">
 
<nowiki>*{…}</nowiki> used for incorrect Lojban text.
<nowiki>*{…}</nowiki> used for incorrect Lojban text.


<nowiki>?{…}</nowiki> used for questionable text (either a subject of debate, or to quote without asserting correctness, for instance, asking a student what, if anything, the text would mean).
<nowiki>?{…}</nowiki> used for questionable text (either a subject of debate, or to quote without asserting correctness, for instance, asking a student what, if anything, the text would mean).
<nowiki>!{…}</nowiki> used for text that parses, but has a surprising or wrong meaning (one not intended).
<nowiki>!{…}</nowiki> used for text that parses, but has a surprising or wrong meaning (one not intended).


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‡ used for "I don't know whether this is actually precisely true or not, but it's close enough for now." "You use ZOI, then any‡ Lojban word as a delimiter…" (Really? What about {bu}? What about {si}? What about {fa'o}?)
‡ used for "I don't know whether this is actually precisely true or not, but it's close enough for now." "You use ZOI, then any‡ Lojban word as a delimiter…" (Really? What about {bu}? What about {si}? What about {fa'o}?)
</tab>
</tab>
For other [[loglang]]s:
For other [[loglang]]s:
<tab class="wikitable">
<tab class="wikitable">

Revision as of 15:02, 30 May 2014

Some conventions used when talking about Lojban in English, for instance on IRC or in mailing lists. <tab class="wikitable"> {…} used to quote Lojban text. Alternatively Lojban text is written in bold. </tab>

la xalbo:

  • These are the ones that I usually use.

<tab class="wikitable"> *{…} used for incorrect Lojban text.

?{…} used for questionable text (either a subject of debate, or to quote without asserting correctness, for instance, asking a student what, if anything, the text would mean). !{…} used for text that parses, but has a surprising or wrong meaning (one not intended).

[…] used to indicate words (usually terminators or {cu}) that can be included or omitted without changing the parse. -…- used for quoting rafsi, like -mib-, the rafsi for {mi}

"…" used for quoting English. The , ?, and ! modifiers can be applied if needed.

⟨…⟩ used for quoting sequences of characters. "No, you couldn't use ⟨la⟩ in a cmevla pre-Dot Side."

† used to qualify a statement, to mean "This isn't actually true, but it's close enough for the current purposes." "cmevla can only† be used as names, but not all names are cmevla." ‡ used for "I don't know whether this is actually precisely true or not, but it's close enough for now." "You use ZOI, then any‡ Lojban word as a delimiter…" (Really? What about {bu}? What about {si}? What about {fa'o}?) </tab>

For other loglangs: <tab class="wikitable"> <…> used to quote Loglan text. ~…~ used to quote gua\spi text. \…\ used to quote toki pona text. </tab>