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Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Subspaces & ZZ versioning
- To: Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho <gaia@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Subspaces & ZZ versioning
- From: Benjamin Fallenstein <b.fallenstein@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 12:54:46 +0100
- Cc: zzdev@xxxxxxxxxx
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Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
> On 20001227T115303+0100, Benjamin Fallenstein wrote:
> > For general use in versioning etc., I would not use the closuring: for
> > example, you'd want to be able to take the whole tree starting at the
> > "AllViews" cell as a subspace, but it isn't a closed set in any way that
> > makes sense. (Of course it's a closed set with respect to the dimensions
> > "d.i-don't-exist" and "d.me-neither", but that doesn't help us. ;))
>
> Well, just define an empty set as the set of hard dimensions. Then there
> will be no closures.
Oh, ok, understood.
> I've been writing some notes about this. They're very mathish and they're
> in LaTeX, but I could commit them if somebody wants to see them.
Sure. The plain text, that is, without graphics; I haven't learned how
to convert (La)TeX yet, and actually I don't want to, but I can read the
sources. ;) (Did so with the other zz docs, too.)
-b.