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just testing latex code since there’s no way to preview in the nLab editor Please get a preview button and a way to debug latex code it literally happens everytime I try to edit
subject to the following relations, called the simplicial relations or simplicial identities:
whenever are chosen so that the maps are defined. That is, in
we implicitly require .
subject to the following relations, called the simplicial relations or simplicial identities:
whenever are chosen so that the maps are defined. That is, in
we implicitly require .
subject to the following relations, called the simplicial relations or simplicial identities:
whenever are chosen so that the maps are defined. That is, in
we implicitly require .
For testing code, better to use the Lab entry Sandbox, i.e.
because the parser and rendering here on the Forums differs somewhat from that on the Lab.
Also, when you test in the Sandbox you avoid flooding the nForum with noise.
umm there is a preview button in nForum so there is no need to actually add your comment
after a test.
The syntax in nForum appears to be a subset of nLab’s so anything that works here should work there.
@RodMcGuire The nforum preview button doesn’t work for latex commands.
The syntax in nForum appears to be a subset of nLab’s so anything that works here should work there.
I am fairly certain that there are some small differences in rendering, resulting from the fact, I think, that the rendering engine for published Lab pages got updated in the past, but not synced with that for the Forum (nor with that for pages in the Lab history, for that matter).
But yeah, in any case, the Sandbox is the Sandbox and this sandbox here is not a Sandbox.
Also, the nForum preview button does work for LaTeX for me. What browser are you using?
I think maybe Yuxi meant things like \begin{theorem}. I don’t have anything against trying to add preview functionality to the nLab in the long run, but it is non-trivial. In the meantime, it can be emphasised that editing several times after an initial edit to correct errors is fine and is actually the philosophy of the original Instiki software.
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