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I created the article left-determined model category.
Weird that the Vopěnka principle link doesn’t work.
On it.
I hyperlinked the dois and arXiv reference, and the in-text references to the References section.
Great, thanks a lot!
Every time I create a new article on the nLab, I faithfully try to do my best at formatting, but the syntax is so weird that I forget it every time (and I don’t write articles often enough to remember it).
As much as I dislike LaTeX’s ultraverbose syntax, its \ref{…}/\label{…} and \cite{…}/\bibitem{…} are still orders of magnitude better than what we have to use now.
Is there any chance that something like ref/label/cite/bibitem could be added to Instiki?
What is better about ref/label than the current system for referring to theorems? As far as I see the only difference is to write #name
after the theorem environment rather than \label{name}
, which doesn’t seem like an order of magnitude difference.
I do agree that the citation method is a little annoying, though.
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