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== Negative thin space ==
In order to make all line-of-their-own formulas appear the same, I have practised a slightly dirty Latex trick in this article. Formulas that fo not include fractions are displayed as plain text by the default math mode, which is not at all satisfying. Therefore, I have added a single negative space <pre>\!</pre> to the end of all such formulae, which the HTML math generator apparently cannot parse. This is much more visually pleasing, in my opinion. Feel free to solve this in a more elegant manner if you can. [[User:Johan A. Förberg|Johan A. Förberg]] 13:43, 2 November 2010 (UTC)

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Negative thin space

In order to make all line-of-their-own formulas appear the same, I have practised a slightly dirty Latex trick in this article. Formulas that fo not include fractions are displayed as plain text by the default math mode, which is not at all satisfying. Therefore, I have added a single negative space

\!

to the end of all such formulae, which the HTML math generator apparently cannot parse. This is much more visually pleasing, in my opinion. Feel free to solve this in a more elegant manner if you can. Johan A. Förberg 13:43, 2 November 2010 (UTC)