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2:30 AM
@vzn How did you do these blockquotes?
 
vzn
@ThomasKlimpel oh. you mean the quoting. that can be done with "> xxx" ie ">[space] xxx" preceding the text & its the only fmtting that works multiline.
 
> xxx
 
vzn
>abcdefghi
it doesnt work if the space is omitted.
> abcdefghi
> this is a multiline
> example. foo bar.
 
I think I tried this in the other room, but apparently I missed the space.
> > test
 
vzn
as the zen buddhists will tell you space is quite significant. :p
some physicists might agree.
 
 
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11:28 AM
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@MattЭллен 1.1111111111111112°C
 
 
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A: What is the usefulness of having "proof-verification" and "solution-verification" as different tags?

quidWhile there could be some meaningful distinction (in theory) this does not seem to work well in practice. I checked a bit manually, and also observed that 150 questions (this are almost 20 percent) of the questions tagged solution-verfication contain the word "prove" (and rather not in the way "I...

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A: What is the usefulness of having "proof-verification" and "solution-verification" as different tags?

quidWhile there could be some meaningful distinction (in theory) this does not seem to work well in practice. I checked a bit manually, and also observed that 150 questions (this are almost 20 percent) of the questions tagged solution-verfication contain the word "prove" (and rather not in the way "I...

So http://meta.math.stackexchange.com/a/19438/ is not oneboxed, but http://meta.math.stackexchange.com/a/19438 is.
Similarly, http://meta.math.stackexchange.com/a/19438/8297 is one-boxed. (This is the link obtained directly by clicking on share.) So is http://meta.math.stackexchange.com/questions/16973/what-is-the-usefulness-of-ha‌​ving-proof-verification-and-solution-verification/19438#19438.
(I tend to remove the end bit, which is depended on user.)
 
 
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2:43 PM
test
 

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