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Hello Meelar,
thanks for the welcome.
best regards, wolfgang = Wzwz 19:10, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Mathematical notation
editHello. Your edits to birthday paradox prompt some tips: There's no reason to use an asterisk for multiplication; you can write
- 2n + 3
or
- 2 × n (not to be confused with) 2 x n, in which the letter x is used instead of ×; there's no need for that.
You can write, for example, things like
- cos2(x) + sin2(x).
Notice that the variable x is italicized by sin and cos are not, in both respects matching TeX style. And there are spaces on both sides of "+"; such spacing is unnecessary in TeX since TeX handles such things automatically, but in this non-TeX notation it prevents clutter and aids legibility. Michael Hardy 23:34, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)
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Hi Michael,
thanks for the correction of the article
and the hints.
I wanted to use the "math-tag" "on the fly",
but last time I used TeX syntax must have been months ago,
so I failed and wrote the formulas in plain text.
Best regards, Wolfgang - Wzwz 21:26, 30 Mar 2005 (UTC)
p.s.:
And thanks for replacing "i" with "n".
I saw the error some minutes ago,
reading the downloaded version from yesterday
and I just wanted to correct it.
Reason of error: "i" is the variable of the javascript
which was used for table and pictures [ :-( ].
more ...
editHello. Your recent editing inspires some further observations:
There is no need to write a >= b.
You can write a ≥ b instead.
There is no need to write c[i] if you mean ci .
There is no need to use the br character in the ways in which you've used it.
Please see my editing of cycles and fixed points. Michael Hardy 22:42, 12 July 2005 (UTC)
Hi Michael,
≥ ?
Very surprising, earlier I've tested ≥ = ≥ in a local file with some browsers,
there was no success with Netscape 4.75
Same result: ≥ = ≥ / ≈= ≈ / ≈ = ≈
The downloaded wikipedia-page "cycles and fixed points" is shown correct,
I assume this is caused by the use of "charset=utf-8".
Best regards, Wolfgang Wzwz 22:18, 14 July 2005 (UTC)
Just one more test: also this edit is viewed correct in N4.7 Wzwz 22:22, 14 July 2005 (UTC)
Image:050712_perm_0.png
editHi, you uploaded the above file... On it's description page it says public domain and then it says copyrighted... Please fix the tags on the description page, thanks. Zcrayfish
The same problem is on Image:050712_perm_1.png, Image:050712_perm_2.png, and Image:050712_perm_3.png. You also uploaded them. Zcrayfish 07:13, 22 August 2005 (UTC)
{{pd}} {{PD-release}} both has the same meaning for me, I' m no lawer: Images are made by me and i don't claim any restrictions. Wzwz 17:23, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
Your changes to States of Germany articles
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Free use images Category?
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Please edit images for Extended_Boot_Record
editYour two images: Image:06-02-05-embr-entry-1.png and: Image:06-02-05-embr-entry-2.png
though greatly adding to the understanding of this topic, have a technical problem in that the term "EMBR" should not have been used. Could you please edit that term to display: "EBR" instead on your images and re-upload them? Once you do, we can remove the note pointing out this error from the page ;-). Daniel B. Sedory 09:57, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
Just wanted to let you know that I've already edited the images, but will have to alter them again; see next entry! Daniel B. Sedory 20:57, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
Would like to know where your information came from?
editWolfgang, can you please tell me where your 'rules' for computing data in the Extended_Boot_Record partition tables came from? I'd like to know, because the statements made about a Second entry's Number of Sectors are, unfortunately, incorrect when compared with real EBR partition tables. I'll be changing the article in light of the data I submitted under the Discussion page for the article; would appreciate some comments from you about this. Daniel B. Sedory 21:07, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
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answer
edit- the uploaded file was created entirely by myself - the image was never published before - have a look to: home.arcor.de/wzwz.de/wiki/bilder/06-02-05-EMBR-Images.zip Wzwz (talk) 20:00, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
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Some text in an article that you worked on IndustriAll European Trade Union, appears to be directly copied from another Wikipedia article, IndustriAll - European Trade Union. Please take a minute to double-check that you've properly attributed the source text in your edit summary.
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Yes, "IndustriAll European Trade Union" shoud have been a "RENAME" of "IndustriAll - European Trade Union" followed by a request of delete for the old name. I'll stop my work for today, maybe I'll correkt my false tomorrow ( Iff no other one did it before, including the links inside "European Metalworkers' Federation" and "IndustriALL Global Union" :-) ) Wzwz (talk) 14:40, 30 September 2012 (UTC)
Speedy deletion nomination of IndustriAll European Trade Union
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You can leave a note on my talk page if you have questions. Thanks, Longbyte1 (talk) 16:13, 30 September 2012 (UTC)
Status and Advice
editAs reviewing administrator, I did not do the deletions, but changed them to redirects. What you were apparently trying to do is to enter the same article under the various forms of the name. That's not the way we do it: we make WP:REDIRECT pages under the non-preferred forms. Take a look at he pages to see how it works. DGG ( talk ) 17:31, 30 September 2012 (UTC)
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