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[edit] inline PNG images in text for math symbols.
most of the edits you are making to the Group delay and phase delay are contrary to math style manual which recommends to avoid inline formulas as PNG images. before going farther, could you please review that? this is a sorta controversial thing since many other editors like to insert PNG inline with the text. PNG images inline are a little messy, especially if there are lots of them, which is why they want us to avoid doing that. r b-j 16:57, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
- That's the only way I know to make the typesetting in the equations the same as the typesetting in the text, so that the symbols look the same. What is the problem with PNG images within the text? --Mr. PIM 20:52, 9 May 2007 (UTC)