Talk:Josephus problem: Difference between revisions
→Formulae hidden to most browsers by under-tested cosmetic edits at 17:36, 21 April 2016
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:: There is certainly a lot of accidental damage to repair ...
:: FWIW it may not always be necessary to entirely remove the '''<math>''' tag. In most cases you can restore visibility by just removing the two redundant spaces – one at the start and one at the end of the <math> contents, which began to be injected when the cosmetics campaign first kicked off about 6 months ago. In this case for example, '''<big><math> k=3 </math></big>''' is invisible to most browsers, but '''<big><math>k=3</math></big>''' (redundant flanking space removed) returns to visibility.
:: The editor who has been introducing these spaces for six months, unaware that they were causing formulae to vanish from most browsers, explained that he found <math>
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