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If you post a message which contains nothing but a link to a post on some site, it is oneboxed. There is also some other content which is oneboxed: meta.stackexchange.com/tags/onebox/info
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A Boolean variable is a variable that is either true or false. For instance, denote the sentence "it is raining outside" as $R$. $R$ is either a true or a false statement, and therefore is a Boolean variable.
\begin{equation}\tag{R}
\text{It is raining outside}
\end{equation}
Another example i...
If I want "inline" links I can use
[Generalization of Boolean domain and examples of Boolean variable](https://math.stackexchange.com/q/3661264#3666009)
for an answer and [Generalization of Boolean domain and examples of Boolean variable](https://math.stackexchange.com/q/3661264)
for the question.
Like this: A: Generalization of Boolean domain and examples of Boolean variable and Q: Generalization of Boolean domain and examples of Boolean variable.
I use a bookmarklet in Chrome so that I do not have to create the link manually. (It's a bit more complicate if the title contains mathjax, if not it is just one click.)
If you check this msleziak.com/various/bookmarklets.html you can go to NormalHuman's bookmarklets and use the bookmarklet called "Link".
I'll have to go offline, but if you have some further questions, feel free to post them here - I might check them later. (You can also add one ping somewhere, so that I at least notice that something was mentioned here.)
in Constructive Feedback, 1 min ago, by Martin Sleziak
@user400188 I posted a bit more on formatting links in chat messages in another room. I did not want to digress in this room from the intended topic.
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