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→‎task wording: added comments concerning hideous and massacres of text.
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:It's not the first time I notice your... "creative" vision of typography. And, I'm sorry to have to tell it to you, but I think it's hideous and it certainly does not help reading: the eye is trained to read text without extraneous spaces, without font size variations. Only on Rosetta Code have I seen this systematic massacre of text. Please reconsider. [[User:Eoraptor|Eoraptor]] ([[User talk:Eoraptor|talk]]) 06:19, 10 February 2020 (UTC)
 
:: It's too bad you have such a negative opinion of using larger fonts for mathematical expressions and/or formulae.   Try visiting MathWorld™ (and other technical/math/computer science sites) where even more whitespace, larger fonts, and italics are used, not to mention much larger indentations (and more much centering) is used.   Most eyes are trained to read text that has mathematical expressions with ''more'' whitespace, not less.   Please be more respective of other people's ideas of formula/mathematical expressions and other markups, you must know that people edit things, not to massacre text, but to improve it, and you shouldn't assume that edits were made to make it hideous, in fact, it was quite the opposite.   It may not be what you like or even prefer, but other technical websites favor more whitespace and larger fonts to make it easier to read and comprehend.   This isn't the place to start with insincere apologies and negativism, with followup of a "please reconsider".   Obviously, a lot more thought was put into my suggestions than you realize.     -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] ([[User talk:Gerard Schildberger|talk]]) 07:00, 10 February 2020 (UTC)
 
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