About pi'e and pi
I'm not sure I understand the pi'e / pi thing correctly.
In your current version, let's say we're dealing with base 20 numbers.
pa no pi re pi'e pa re pi mu == (11.2 * 20) + (12.5 * 1) == 236.5, correct?
In the CLL version, the above is illegal, but:
pa no pi'e pa re pi mu == (11 * 20) + (12 * 1) + (5 * (1/20)) == 232, correct?
My question is, is there a way to get the second one in your system?
-Robin