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  1. Removed the requirement (under [https://ncatlab.org/nlab/revision/%CE%BA-ary+exact+category/15#examples_2](§ Examples)) that infinitary-coherent categories and infinitary pretopoi be well-powered (since the corresponding

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    • CommentAuthorGuest
    • CommentTimeOct 16th 2021

    The edit message got munged, it was supposed to continue like this:

    nLab pages do not require it either); added DOI to Street’s article.

    (Dit the presence of U+1D45D MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL N in the input trip something up?)

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    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeOct 17th 2021

    Maybe it was the symbol § where the parser expected a URL. Notice that the syntax (one of the possibilities) for links here is

      [link text](URL)
    

    not [URL](link text).

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    • CommentAuthorGuest
    • CommentTimeOct 17th 2021
    Yes, that was another error (which I’ve already fixed in the edit — someday I’ll be fluent in Markdown!), but it seems the edit message was cut short at the U+1D45B in "
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    • CommentAuthorGuest
    • CommentTimeOct 17th 2021

    “in “nLab”.”, I meant to write (I’ve replaced it with “*n*Lab” now — seems to be an nForum issue…)

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    • CommentTimeOct 17th 2021
    • (edited Oct 18th 2021)

    I have done some trivial adjustments to the formatting at various points. Added more hyperlinks to keywords and to pointers to the references.

    Re-arranged the sub-section outline slightly to make it more logical (or so I think, please check if you agree).

    In particular, a full section for nothing but mentioning of the 2-category of categories defined further up I have stripped of its section header and instead made it appear as what it is: A definition, now here, right after the definition of the categories that it is referring to.

    diff, v17, current