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11:45 AM
It's a bit peculiar that there are [curl] and [divergence] tags but no [gradient] tag, especially since there might are probably more questions about the gradient than either of the other two (naive keyword search counts give ~2k, ~9k, and ~13k results, respectively).
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There are some more gradient-related tags ([gradient-descent], [gradient-flows], [subgradient]), but these are not appropriate for most vector calculus questions about the gradient operation. Does anyone object to me adding this tag?
(Also, how does one format the tag names in chat?)
 
11:57 AM
@TravisWillse The same as on meta and main. [tag:tagname] gives ` and [meta-tag:tagname] gives .
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Q: Is there some markup to post tags?

BrunoLMI am wondering because I was editing my profile and I though it would be nice to put the languages I know and stuff like tags. Is it possible to post a tag? If it's not, do you think it's possible to implement on the profile? For example: [c#] Would generate c# With tag formatting and link...

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Q: How to use `[tag:tag-name]` for tags of the meta site?

draks ...We have two tags with identical names on main and meta: (main:computer-science) and (meta:computer-science) For main tags one can use [tag:computer-science] , i.e. computer-science, but it's not possible to address meta tags in the same way. Please tell me if I'm wrong.

The tag was created - and then removed - here back in 2013: math.stackexchange.com/posts/358250/revisions
@TravisWillse I'd say that a reasonable thing to do would be to wait a bit whether somebody responds here and then to post a proposal to created such tag in the tag management thread. (To see whether you get some feedback from other users.)
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Or, possibly, as a separate question.
 
 
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10:08 PM
Great, thanks for all the helpful info. In particular, I never knew that markup code.
 

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