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Solved. We are generous to first-time delinquents.pbuk said:Do I have to report you for not using the[code=javascript]tag?
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Ah OK, that's the other way to do it (with the potential problems around "It was $100 but I got $10 off" etc.), although personally I would have gone for a one-off rewrite rather than a permanent run-time hack.
But I'm not getting that file, even with a cache flush. I'm getting
... and I can confirm that it is working on the imported posts as expected according to that configuration, guess you may have to cache invalidate the new file for it to reach me at a UK endpoint.
But I'm not getting that file, even with a cache flush. I'm getting
JavaScript:
tex: {
inlineMath: [
["[itex]","[/itex]"],
["##","##"],
],
displayMath: [
["[tex]","[/tex]"],
["$$","$$"],
['$','$'],
["[math]","[/math]"],
],
},
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Ah ok, so many cache platforms here. I purged Cloudflare, but it must still be in Litespeed cache. Let me see if I can flush that. But even still, it should render the single quotes as newline math.
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Do I understand correctly that there was a "Challenge" topic in MHB? Perhaps unsurprisingly this may have generated a lot of poor quality content similar to this fictitious example:
There seem to be quite a few unanswered posts like this, can we deal with them en masse somehow? Or perhaps it is a matter of a few individuals e.g. @topsquark and @solakis1?ASmartArse said:Prove the Peano axioms using only the Reimann Hypothesis and the Goldbach Conjecture.
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Correct, they had a challenges and puzzle forum. It may also just be that they had a lot of unanswered threads. This is a good opportunity to draw them into PF.
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The file finally has been updated and I'm seeing some improvement.
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Still having an issue rendering the backslash parenthesisGreg Bernhardt said:The file finally has been updated and I'm seeing some improvement.
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I noticed the front end editor replaces \ with <span>\</span> so you can't enter a new \( or \[, but I can see no reason why it shouldn't work with an existing one.Greg Bernhardt said:Still having an issue rendering the backslash parenthesis
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102 left! Awesome work! I'm going to throw this to the general public now and see if we can get a few more done! Thanks!
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I answered one from 2010. Took me back. It did seem irrelevant whether there was a reply or not.
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It’s always relevant thanks!osilmag said:I answered one from 2010. Took me back. It did seem irrelevant whether there was a reply or not.
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Knocked out 5 more, thanks!
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Incredible work everyone, down to 89!
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Don't worry, next week I'll be refreshing the sheet with high-value MHB threads we need a reply for.
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Don't worry, next week I'll be refreshing the sheet with high-value MHB threads we need a reply for.
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Ok, I added a tab for MHB threads without a reply that have high view counts. Let's see if we can whittle these down like the previous tab.
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I hope he gets the order.Greg Bernhardt said:Ok, I added a tab for MFB threads without a reply that have high view counts. Let's see if we can whittle these down like the previous tab.
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This thread:
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/full-beamer-presentation-coded-in-latex.1038438/
I don't think it serves any useful purpose. I mean, somebody is giving their source code for a beamer presentation without anything else. Maybe delete it?
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And this one too: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/latex-code-for-some-particular-differential-inequalities-and-their-proofs.1038434/
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/full-beamer-presentation-coded-in-latex.1038438/
I don't think it serves any useful purpose. I mean, somebody is giving their source code for a beamer presentation without anything else. Maybe delete it?
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And this one too: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/latex-code-for-some-particular-differential-inequalities-and-their-proofs.1038434/
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Feel free to report any that you think require deletion, thanks!
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I am doing that, with a prefix "[Old MHB threads]" so that the mentors are not confused.Greg Bernhardt said:Feel free to report any that you think require deletion, thanks!
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SisyphusGreg Bernhardt said:Ok, I added a tab for MHB threads without a reply that have high view counts. Let's see if we can whittle these down like the previous tab.
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It looks like anything posted under the username Prove It could go. Alternatively, we could just edit the threads to keep the answer, so students could check their answers but still have to work it out themselves.Greg Bernhardt said:Feel free to report any that you think require deletion, thanks!
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What happened here? No links.
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fixedWrichik Basu said:
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Threads with the title "<x>'s question via email/<something else> about <y>" are all probably by user Prove It, and can be locked. The proofs may be useful to future visitors, but there is nothing to be replied to.
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They seem to get a lot of views, so we'll keep them for nowWrichik Basu said:Threads with the title "<x>'s question via email/<something else> about <y>" are all probably by user Prove It, and can be locked. The proofs may be useful to future visitors, but there is nothing to be replied to.
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Definitely keep them, but you probably can lock them. They don't need a reply. Any visitor can start a new thread and reference to the old thread for any further questions.Greg Bernhardt said:They seem to get a lot of views, so we'll keep them for now
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Yes, it seems a bit pointless if "correct" is essentially all you can add. This is also sometimes the case in our usual homework threads. In all such cases, I try to add some additional information: wiki pages to read, the theory it belongs to, or some historical remarks. More because I feel stupid just saying "correct" than because of the OP.
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@Wrichik Basu when reporting, please mark as done, so others don't get the black hole message