The dictionary shows how the fullstop character (.) is used under 
Spelling. So B is the answer.

Markus



Sherlock, Ric schrieb:
> I am working with the maintainer of GeSHi (syntax highlighter used on Rosetta 
> Code) to improve support for J.
>
> As part of that process I'm seeking clarification of the role of the fullstop 
> character (.) as it appears in J words, eg:  (do.) (for.) (p.) (p..) (*.) (.) 
> (.:) (..)
>
> Is the fullstop 
>  A) a symbol to control language flow,
>  B) an integral part of the word,
>  C) some other better description?
>
> Or slightly differently:
> Is the fullstop
>   A) syntax/punctuation,
>   B) spelling,
>   C) sometimes one, sometimes the other?
>
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> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
>
>   

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Prof. Dr. M. Schmidt-Gröttrup
Hochschule Ulm,
Fakultät Grundlagen
Prittwitzstr. 10, 89075 Ulm
E-Mail: [email protected]
Tel:   +49 (0) 731 50 28036

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