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    Dropped negatives in wikipedia equations

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    • daxagoro
      daxagoro last edited by

      Wikipedia equations are missing negative signs. Have never had this issue until I started using OperaGX (coming from Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge). I can catch it most of the time but feels like a functional issue with the browser itself.
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        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @daxagoro last edited by

        @daxagoro URL of article?

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          daxagoro @sgunhouse last edited by

          @sgunhouse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_distribution
          I have seen this behavior for a number of articles with equations as well.

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            sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @daxagoro last edited by

            @daxagoro Seems fine here. Are you zoomed out, so that the negative (presumably the ones in the exponent) is so thin you might just not be able to see it? Not exactly that, but I mean so thin it ends up falling between the pixels on the screen and is thus invisible?

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              leocg Moderator Volunteer @daxagoro last edited by

              @daxagoro Where is the error on the page and what would the correct displaying?
              The page looks the same in Opera GX, Opera Developer and Chrome Canary.

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                sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                Far right in the table below the images, the row says PDF, last column.

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                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @sgunhouse last edited by

                  @sgunhouse Seems fine here.

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                    sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @leocg last edited by

                    @leocg If all else fails, he could right-click on it and open it in a new tab so he could easily zoom it in (enlarge it).

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                    • daxagoro
                      daxagoro @sgunhouse last edited by

                      @sgunhouse Interesting. When I am zoomed to 100%, the negatives in exponents disappear. Zooming in to 110% brings the negatives back. I suppose it was always just a resolution issue of some sort then. Leaving it at 110% zoom is perfectly fine and is what I will do from now on. Thanks!

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                      • sgunhouse
                        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @daxagoro last edited by

                        @daxagoro Possibly the site itself tries to resize things for your window?

                        This computer is 1366x768; fairly typical resolution for a laptop. My actual window is probably 1150-1200 wide (never actually measured it) - if your window was less than about 1000 pixels wide they might start resizing stuff to fit.

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