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Re: VMs: VMS Word context similarities
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Heikki Qvist <heikki.qvist@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> G>
> Which is not the case in the vms, e.g. those cryptic :-) key-like sequences.
>
Pardon, I am not sure if I get that.
What I meant was that when you are ciphering a letter so that ciphered
letter exists in piece of cipher itself (like EA(cipher)->a (plain) in
table of prev msg) you cannot cipher a single letter by just itself.
Never is a case: a->a).
> Cheers,
> G.
Ah Contrair to the ~folding vms key~ though, each Large GALLOWS
already points to its _position_ on the "#" key... thus, 8 gallows
create [Eight] "8" (a->a) standalone characters. ADD the Mirror from where
you are at on your key and you get upto [Sixteen] "16" (a->a) standalone
characters! :-)
The LARGE gallows point in their folding/UNfolding order..
(see archieve here), covering 16 characters on the vms 'master key'.
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best to you & yours
-=se=-
steve (staying strong with ES :-) ekwall :-)
p.s. cannot spell your 'word' on starter gallow?, you may need to try
o_(EVA t) for the center, or o4 etc.. BUT, you can point to ALL with
90% of the shapes depending where you start (& what your coding). :-)
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