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

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