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During I'm using the tool, I faced an issue regarding the syntax highlighting.
See the below image, I copied some text from a web and mixed it to show the issue. I can compile this tex file well, but in the source, it seems that I missed '$'.
When I remove '%' at the first line or insert a blank line after the '%', it becomes normal.
And also
When I remove "~" before the
"cite{}" at the second line, it becomes normal too.
There are so many types of triggers to make this issue, so I'm not sure which is the root cause.
I copied the text for your replication.
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Some notes. ly replacing the $w$ worst(See Section~\ref{section:problem}) could do Join in other ways as well~\cite{MSC1001}. Second, $M$ could also be based not on $P$ but on all $(\tau_i, a_{i,k})$ previously individuals in $P$, that is, $P^{-}$, with the $Q$ new children. In other words, $\{\tau_1 \leftarrow (P - P^{-}) \cup Q\}$. But you tested individuals: $\mathbf{t}/T_i$ why waste information: $\tau_i$ is $\mathbb{T}=[0, \mathbf{t}]$.
$\lambda_s$, $\lambda_x$, and $\lambda_p$ could also be based not on $P$ but on all $(\tau_i, a_{i,k})$ (See Section~\ref{section:problem}) Some notes. First, the Join operation in Line 17 is often done by simply Some notes. First, the Join operation in Line 17 is often done by simply $w$ worst(See Section~\ref{section:problem}) could do Join in other ways as well. Second, $M$ could also be based not on $P$ but on all $(\tau_i, a_{i,k})$ previously individuals in $P$, that
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During I'm using the tool, I faced an issue regarding the syntax highlighting.
See the below image, I copied some text from a web and mixed it to show the issue. I can compile this tex file well, but in the source, it seems that I missed '$'.
When I remove '%' at the first line or insert a blank line after the '%', it becomes normal.
And also
When I remove "~" before the
"cite{}" at the second line, it becomes normal too.
There are so many types of triggers to make this issue, so I'm not sure which is the root cause.
I copied the text for your replication.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: