User talk:Leithscéalach

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orphan
Hello.

The most usual mistake in creating new Wikipedia articles is the creation of "orphans" i.e. articles to which no other articles link. With Isotropic measure, if you know of other articles that should link to it, could you add those links? (I'll be back later and maybe I'll add some.)

In the mean time, the other notices that someone posted about the articles needs for improvement are not things I would take _too_ seriously. A bit of additional context-setting may take care of those. Michael Hardy (talk) 19:14, 7 March 2017 (UTC)
 * BTW, the use of \backslash in TeX does not provide spacing appropriate to a binary operation symbol, whereas \setminus does. For now I prefer \smallsetminus and I changed it to that.

\begin{align} \text{wrong: } & A\backslash B \\[6pt] \text{right: } & A\setminus B \\[6pt] \text{right: } & A\smallsetminus B \end{align} $$
 * Michael Hardy (talk) 19:16, 7 March 2017 (UTC)