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When I try to edit Thorsten Donig's answer to 'large braces for specifying values of variables by condition'Thorsten Donig's answer to 'large braces for specifying values of variables by condition', the following happens:

Instead of:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \\
      1, & \text{otherwise}

I get:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \          1, & \text{otherwise}

Honestly, if it wasn't the part of the answer I was about to edit, I wouldn't have noticed. This is a serious problem since \\ is commonly found at the end of line in LaTeX.

I run FF35.0.1, no userscripts or stuff, on Fedora 20, MATE 1.8.1. Reported on more systems in more browsers, so it seems it's on the server side.

For anybody testing it: Please do not actually edit the answer! It seems to be a problem only for posts last modified in some given period of time, and you could spoil it! Thanks :-)

When I try to edit Thorsten Donig's answer to 'large braces for specifying values of variables by condition', the following happens:

Instead of:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \\
      1, & \text{otherwise}

I get:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \          1, & \text{otherwise}

Honestly, if it wasn't the part of the answer I was about to edit, I wouldn't have noticed. This is a serious problem since \\ is commonly found at the end of line in LaTeX.

I run FF35.0.1, no userscripts or stuff, on Fedora 20, MATE 1.8.1. Reported on more systems in more browsers, so it seems it's on the server side.

For anybody testing it: Please do not actually edit the answer! It seems to be a problem only for posts last modified in some given period of time, and you could spoil it! Thanks :-)

When I try to edit Thorsten Donig's answer to 'large braces for specifying values of variables by condition', the following happens:

Instead of:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \\
      1, & \text{otherwise}

I get:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \          1, & \text{otherwise}

Honestly, if it wasn't the part of the answer I was about to edit, I wouldn't have noticed. This is a serious problem since \\ is commonly found at the end of line in LaTeX.

I run FF35.0.1, no userscripts or stuff, on Fedora 20, MATE 1.8.1. Reported on more systems in more browsers, so it seems it's on the server side.

For anybody testing it: Please do not actually edit the answer! It seems to be a problem only for posts last modified in some given period of time, and you could spoil it! Thanks :-)

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When I try to edit Thorsten Donig's answer to 'large braces for specifying values of variables by condition', the following happens:

Instead of:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \\
      1, & \text{otherwise}

I get:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \          1, & \text{otherwise}

Honestly, if it wasn't the part of the answer I was about to edit, I wouldn't have noticed. This is a serious problem since \\ is commonly found at the end of line in LaTeX.

I run FF35.0.1, no userscripts or stuff, on Fedora 20, MATE 1.8.1. Reported on more systems in more browsers, so it seems it's on the server side.

For anybody testing it: Please do not actually edit the answer! It seems to be a problem only for posts last modified in some given period of time, and you could spoil it! Thanks :-)

When I try to edit Thorsten Donig's answer to 'large braces for specifying values of variables by condition', the following happens:

Instead of:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \\
      1, & \text{otherwise}

I get:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \          1, & \text{otherwise}

Honestly, if it wasn't the part of the answer I was about to edit, I wouldn't have noticed. This is a serious problem since \\ is commonly found at the end of line in LaTeX.

I run FF35.0.1, no userscripts or stuff, on Fedora 20, MATE 1.8.1. Reported on more systems in more browsers, so it seems it's on the server side.

When I try to edit Thorsten Donig's answer to 'large braces for specifying values of variables by condition', the following happens:

Instead of:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \\
      1, & \text{otherwise}

I get:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \          1, & \text{otherwise}

Honestly, if it wasn't the part of the answer I was about to edit, I wouldn't have noticed. This is a serious problem since \\ is commonly found at the end of line in LaTeX.

I run FF35.0.1, no userscripts or stuff, on Fedora 20, MATE 1.8.1. Reported on more systems in more browsers, so it seems it's on the server side.

For anybody testing it: Please do not actually edit the answer! It seems to be a problem only for posts last modified in some given period of time, and you could spoil it! Thanks :-)

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yo'
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When I try to edit Thorsten Donig's answer to 'large braces for specifying values of variables by condition', the following happens:

Instead of:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \\
      1, & \text{otherwise}

I get:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \          1, & \text{otherwise}

Honestly, if it wasn't the part of the answer I was about to edit, I wouldn't have noticed. This is a serious problem since \\ is commonly found at the end of line in LaTeX.

I run FF35.0.1, no userscripts or stuff, on Fedora 20, MATE 1.8.1. Reported on more systems in more browsers, so it seems it's on the server side.

When I try to edit Thorsten Donig's answer to 'large braces for specifying values of variables by condition', the following happens:

Instead of:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \\
      1, & \text{otherwise}

I get:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \          1, & \text{otherwise}

Honestly, if it wasn't the part of the answer I was about to edit, I wouldn't have noticed. This is a serious problem since \\ is commonly found at the end of line in LaTeX.

I run FF35.0.1, no userscripts or stuff, on Fedora 20, MATE 1.8.1.

When I try to edit Thorsten Donig's answer to 'large braces for specifying values of variables by condition', the following happens:

Instead of:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \\
      1, & \text{otherwise}

I get:

      0, & \text{if}\ a=1 \          1, & \text{otherwise}

Honestly, if it wasn't the part of the answer I was about to edit, I wouldn't have noticed. This is a serious problem since \\ is commonly found at the end of line in LaTeX.

I run FF35.0.1, no userscripts or stuff, on Fedora 20, MATE 1.8.1. Reported on more systems in more browsers, so it seems it's on the server side.

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