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The author of "a question on permutations of coefficients of polynomials" has edited their closed question and flagged asking a moderator to reopen it. Opinions?
Still looks like gibberish to me. I wouldn't vote to reopen, even if I had a normal vote.
Agreed. Also, what on earth happened to awllower's comment? I'm seeing it in some monospaced font.
does it look to you like this?
It does to me. I'm not sure how to describe it, but it is something that happens if I tried to type Latin alphabets with my keyboard in "Chinese mode". I think it has something to do with the encoding of the text also. (Of course, this may not be what the user did, but that's what it makes me think of when I see that font.)
I don't use Chinese input methods on the computer (although I do on the iPod, since many Japanese kanji agree with traditional Chinese characters and handwriting input is very useful in Japan to decipher kanji I see written but don't yet know), but I do use Japanese inpute methods. One of them is called "full-width romaji" and it comes out looking like that.. So I think that Willie Wong's explanation is essentially correct.
The question does not seem well thought through. It has a whiff of "what if we could do X?" without appreciating that X is a very rare and somewhat artificial phenomenon.
@Willie, that text consists of latin characters in the so called Halfwidth and Fullwidth form Unicode block (the block U+FF00--FFE), as U+FF45 FULLWIDTH LATIN SMALL LETTER E, for example. They are used when typesetting Latin characters in a context where most of the text is CJK, so as not to break the nice uniform spacing of the environing text.
I understand the question now and find it nontrivial. I have voted to reopen.
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