Hello, Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com> writes:
> Timothy <tecos...@gmail.com> writes: > >> ⁃ Elements >> • Greater Elements >> • (other) Elements >> >> to >> >> ⁃ Elements >> • Greater Elements >> • Lesser Elements > > This sounds reasonable. We can change > > - Three categories are used to classify these environments: “Greater > elements”, “elements”, and “objects”, from the broadest scope to the > narrowest. The word “element” is used for both Greater and non-Greater > elements, the context should make that clear. > + Two main categories are used to classify these environments: > "elements" and "objects", from the broadest scope to the narrowest. > "Elements" consist of "greater elements" that can contain other > elements and objects and "lesser elements" that can only contain > objects. There are actually three types of elements: not all elements can contain objects. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou