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== Hello! ==
== Greetings ==
I am Greek Fellows.
I am Greek Fellows, a newcomer to [[Wikipedia]]. Typically I am a read-only member, but now I'm seeking chance to start editing.
Je suis confrères grecs.
Ich bin griechische Partner.
Jag är grekiska partner.
我是希腊伙计。
僕はギリシャの奴らです。


== Who I am ==
== What I usually do on Wikipedia ==
* find good information
Here I'll state some basic things you should know about me.
* read random article
I am a student in Shanghai, China. I am a [[Japanese]], though.
* mathematical typesetting and fixing them (making math look fancier)
I am a Flash developer and masters [[ActionScript]] 3.0.
I am interested in articles about coding, art, music, and food.


== Whatever else ==
== Mathematical typesetting ==
To make a long story short, I change formulas like this:
Please do not edit this page; if you want to write me a note or anything, just feel free to write on the Talk page; but never vandalize it.

: x = (-b +/- √(b<sup>2</sup>-4ac)) / 2a

into this:

: <math>x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}</math>

Doesn't it look much better?

Here are my policies:
* single superscripts and subscripts have braces taken off to reduce file size.
* single indentation made for single-line math formulas.

Revision as of 01:16, 22 December 2014

Greetings

I am Greek Fellows. Je suis confrères grecs. Ich bin griechische Partner. Jag är grekiska partner. 我是希腊伙计。 僕はギリシャの奴らです。

What I usually do on Wikipedia

  • find good information
  • read random article
  • mathematical typesetting and fixing them (making math look fancier)

Mathematical typesetting

To make a long story short, I change formulas like this:

x = (-b +/- √(b2-4ac)) / 2a

into this:

Doesn't it look much better?

Here are my policies:

  • single superscripts and subscripts have braces taken off to reduce file size.
  • single indentation made for single-line math formulas.