On 2/6/11 1:05 PM, Daniel Bump wrote:

I am not sure I understand this comment. For me this section starts as:
"The KR crystals `B^{n,s}` for types `C_n^{(1)}` and `D^{(2)}_{n+1}` were excluded 
from the above discussion."
Could you be more specific?

OK, something interesting happens involving jsmath and the
cascading style sheet.

I am on a Mac. I am looking at:

http://match.stanford.edu/thematic_tutorials/lie/affine_crystals.html

There is no problem with Safari.

But with Chrome, the following happens. When you load the page, at the first
instant, it reads as you said. But as the cascading style sheet unfolds text
is pushed around and finally the first word of the section is "and".

This appears to be a bug with either Chrome or jsmath,
not with your document.

Strange! By the way, I also noticed that with Firefox on a Mac in the
equation \phi_i(x) - \epsilon_i(x) = \langle .....
the \langle overlaps with the equal sign (in the crystals.rst file in Section
"Kashiwara crystals"). This did not happen with Firefox on a linux machine. So
it seems to me that with jmath the layout of the html page is system dependent.

Best wishes,

Anne

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