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porlune
1869 days ago
This might be obvious to everyone but me, but how do you read "$1" in this context? Do I read it as "one-dollar", or "dollar-sign one", something else? Thank you in advance
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Hnaomyiph
1869 days ago
I read it as “one-dollar” and assume most people would read it the same. Although I’d prefer if writing rules put the $ after the number; eg 1$.
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bionoid
1869 days ago
My interpretation is $1 reads as "unistroke"/"singlestroke" while $N = "multistroke"
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