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At local object there is a proposition on the characteriztion of -local cofibrations. I noted that it looked as if it said -local, but on looking at the source code of the page what is typed should give , not . Doh!
I have tried deleting and retyping, but then I tried adding in an earlier definition and the same thing happened!!! Weird! This was on Firefox, so I tried it on Safari, which is not usually as good for the n-Lab fonts and IT gets it right. Can anyone explain the phenomenon?
For me sometimes the math rendering ends up incomplete, or ends up doubling every math character. Then I reload the page and it goes away. Is it maybe that effect in this case, too?
I will get off the page and go back in (I will clear the cache on my Browser as well.). Did that and it still is there. It is not important, but is a strange glitch. Thanks.
Ah, now I see, it’s something different: the source code had
+-- {: .num_prop }
###### Proposition (characterization of $S$-local cofibrations)
but there must be a line break
+-- {: .num_prop }
###### Proposition
**(characterization of $S$-local cofibrations)**
I have fixed it.
Thanks. The strange thing is that it was looking ok on Safari.
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