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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorAndrew Stacey
    • CommentTimeApr 14th 2010
    • (edited Apr 14th 2010)

    My semester ends at the end of next week. Hopefully, I'll have some time to put some mathematics onto the nLab again. However, I'll still need the odd little project to do when the maths hits a block and I figure that the CSS here and on the nLab has been backing up a little. So I figure it's time to sort this out.

    So, let's have your priority lists, both for here or for the nLab. Plus any volunteers! What would help best are comments along the following lines:

    1. A very specific CSS faux-pas (for example, numbered lists rendering as ordered lists, code spans as blocks)
    2. An effect that you would like to have or counter (try to concentrate on the effect rather than how it might be achieved)

    PS I forgot: please be sure to say whether your comment applies to the 'forum or to the 'lab (or both).

    • CommentRowNumber2.
    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeApr 14th 2010

    An effect that you would like to have

    I happen to be in need of displaying boldface math when in Markdown+Itex mode.

    • CommentRowNumber3.
    • CommentAuthordomenico_fiorenza
    • CommentTimeApr 14th 2010
    • (edited Apr 14th 2010)

    I happen to be in need of displaying boldface math when in Markdown+Itex mode.

    me too :)

    • CommentRowNumber4.
    • CommentAuthorDavidRoberts
    • CommentTimeApr 15th 2010

    Ordered lists display as unordered lists here in the forum (as pointed out elsewhere) for my stylesheet, which I think is vaneablack. But this is a fairly low priority for me - it comes below needing details of a certain Frechet manifold you were constructing :) I would like to bring more energy to focus on this too when you have more time.

    • CommentRowNumber5.
    • CommentAuthorAndrew Stacey
    • CommentTimeApr 15th 2010

    (@David: don't worry! If you read the original post carefully, you'll see that the CSS is meant to be filling in the gaps between putting content on the nLab, which includes the Frechet manifold stuff. Apologies for the delay on that, by the way.)

    • CommentRowNumber6.
    • CommentAuthorDavidRoberts
    • CommentTimeApr 15th 2010

    the CSS is meant to be filling in the gaps

    I know :D No worries on the delay. I don't know how far I'll get in the talk for our diff geom group: hopefully I can convey the idea of a bigroupoid without going into detail, so talking about actual charts is quite out of the question.

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    • CommentAuthorAndrew Stacey
    • CommentTimeApr 15th 2010

    Will you have any slides or notes from that talk, by the way?