The multicolor page is the only version that we plan to produce. Since the card can't possibly say everything, I am OK with its being incomplete. Your point about mentioning all primitives is reasonable. I wouldn't want to go to more than 2 pages though.

I did the content and layout, and Ric did the formatting. Since the page is on the Wiki, anyone with access to the formatting tool Ric used is welcome to add to it. If monad /. were to be mentioned, it would be the last line under Partitions, and would be

                               +--+---+---+--+
   </. i. 2 3   MinorDiagonals |,0|1 3|2 4|,5|
                               +--+---+---+--+

Henry Rich

On 6/7/2013 1:25 PM, R.E. Boss wrote:
Well, it's impressive what (and how) you got on those two pages.
Perhaps it's worthwhile to extend 
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Books#J_Reference_Card with the J primitives 
missing.
In the German translation, which covers 3 pages, it is mentioned, under 
diagonal.


R.E. Boss


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Onderwerp: Re: [Jprogramming] J reference card

Yes.  So are m~ .. .:  dyad ;:  ?. and maybe others

Ric & I just ran out of space on the page.

Henry Rich

On 6/7/2013 10:13 AM, R.E. Boss wrote:
Is oblique (/.) missing in the J-reference card?


R.E. Boss



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