User talk:Jitse Niesen/Archive1
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Ah ... I didn't see your comment until today. Thanks for heading me in the right direction.
I will be sure to start the mcml article on the weekend, when I have time to coordinate all that I know concerning it in accordance to the Wikipedia rules.
As per original research, it has been done by many people, and I will make sure to include references.
I'm just replying to your question on if my wikipedia entry is copyrighted. Andy Morton is deceased, so I'm not sure the status of the copyright. It's mentioned in many poker books and is pretty common knowledge in poker so I'm not sure how copyright applies.
Fekko
Nice job on the numerical ordinary differential equations page.
Thanks. Rednblu 19:09 19 Jul 2003 (UTC)
Hi there, and welcome to the 'pedia! Impressive work so far -- just one request: could you try to avoid hard line breaks within paragraphs? This makes text harder to edit, and breaks list formatting. --Eloquence 21:02 19 Jul 2003 (UTC)
- Okay, I will try to remember that. Thanks for repairing it. Jitse Niesen 11:02 20 Jul 2003 (UTC)
Hmm, the ugly LaTeX thing is definitely unfortunate. I think using LaTeX in running text is the right thing to do though, and hopefully the ugliness will be fixed at some point. The math source is often nearly unreadable when marked up with <sup> tags and whatnot, not to mention that it ends up typesetting the variables in a standard italicized font rather than the math font, which looks odd. It also makes rendering to non-HTML formats, like a future print version, more ugly, since again the variables won't be properly rendered in the math font. --Delirium 23:33, Jun 23, 2004 (UTC)
- Just to clarify, I'm not reverting back to it. By saying it's the right thing to do, I meant in theory, and hopefully also eventually in practice, when the layout problem gets fixed. --Delirium 00:24, Jun 24, 2004 (UTC)
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Thanks for fixing Lebesgue integration. I did not notice I was edited and older version. MathMartin 00:06, 4 Sep 2004 (UTC)
I'm sure that what you discussed on my talk page should be appropriate :) Dysprosia 00:20, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)
I replied to you kind comment re Simon Donaldson on my talk page (so I'm writing this in case you didn't set a watch on my talk; it Feel free to delete this comment when read!). I note your discusion above re in-line LaTeX. Billlion 21:29, 14 Sep 2004 (UTC)