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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorTobyBartels
    • CommentTimeDec 20th 2009

    Somebody wrote quite the stub at Beck-Chevalley_Condition; I fixed the name but didn't mess with it otherwise. It seems to have appeared (properly named) on Mike's web too, all by the AnonymousCoward.

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    • CommentAuthorMike Shulman
    • CommentTimeDec 20th 2009

    I unstubified it a bit.

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    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeDec 21st 2009

    I tried to add a table of contents, in particular organizing the examples. But now I am not sure if the section now titled "Bifribrations" is still in the intended context. Could somebody please check!?

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    • CommentAuthorMike Shulman
    • CommentTimeDec 22nd 2009

    This is stylistic, but I don't like having lots of tiny sections. If we only have one sentence to say about a bunch of examples, I'd rather have them in a bullet list.

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    • CommentAuthorzskoda
    • CommentTimeDec 22nd 2009

    My taste agrees with Mike's. The extensive sectioning is very good for long articles while more confusing for short ones, so it shoudl be measure with respect to the size of current paragraphs and the page as a whole.

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    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeDec 22nd 2009

    Okay, I see. I thought it would be good to advertize at the beginning of the article in the form of the toc all the topics that a reader might want to see (such as: ah, xyz is an example of this concept).

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    • CommentAuthorzskoda
    • CommentTimeDec 22nd 2009

    This is also a good point. Make people eager to add new material by anticipating it :)