On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 04:36:50PM +0900, Amit Langote wrote: > I think "in the table rows proper" means something like "in the table rows > themselves", although a native speaker can clarify it better. A bit of > Internet searching tells that "proper" used like this is a "post-positive > adjective" > > https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/354077/use-of-proper-as-a-postpositive-adjective
Yes, I grabbed that meaning after looking at things around. Anyway, I have reverted the change. This week is going to be long per the odds of the first day.. -- Michael
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