User talk:Quantyz

inline TeX often doesn't look good
I find your edit to Poisson process disturbing and I've reverted. On Wikipedia, "displayed" TeX looks very good, but "inline" TeX often gets badly misaligned (too high or too low or otherwise mis-positioned) or gives letters three times the size of the surrounding text. See Manual of Style (mathematics). Michael Hardy 02:04, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

The changes I made present pronounced symbols that are not compacted in comparison to the current edit of Poisson process. However, it does not follow the suggested convention. The symbols inside the text need to be edited to make them more pronounced, yet still centered with the text surrounding it. Thanks for the suggestions. Quantyz 03:50, 16 September 2007 (UTC)