Let's put this discussion on hold as we have much more higher priorities than getting counters to update in real-time (at this time).
Plus, my work monitor is dead and I'm waiting for the tech to come here in the next day or two (ASUS onsite service).
I did say that this was a nit to be added to the BOTTOM of your list of things to do...
But, as I said, if I hit the thanks icon and refresh the screen, the counter is incremented in real time. And, if I remove my thanks and refresh the screen, the counter is decremented in real time. I could easily believe that cron was invoked between hitting the thanks icon and refreshing the screen OR between hitting remove thanks and refreshing the screen; but I can't believe that cron is running twice in less than five seconds and catching both the increment and decrement at just the right times to update the counter on both screen refreshes.
See the attached three sequential screen shots noting the timestamps on the screen shots and the thanks counter in the upper right corner of your post. (It did take me 12 seconds to get the three screen shots, but I still find it unlikely that cron ran twice in that 12 second period.)
It seems that the names of the underlying files isn't included when the screen shots are uploaded. The timestamps on the three screen shots are: 2018-07-31 at 8.57.52 PM, 2018-07-31 at 8.57.57 PM, and 2018-07-31 at 8.58.04 PM.
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latexml::font
LaTeXML::Font(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LaTeXML::Font(3pm)NAME
"LaTeXML::Font" - representation of fonts, along with the specialization "LaTeXML::MathFont".
DESCRIPTION
This module defines Font objects. I'm not completely happy with the arrangement, or maybe just the use of it, so I'm not going to document
extensively at this point.
"LaTeXML::Font" and "LaTeXML::MathFont" represent fonts (the latter, fonts in math-mode, obviously) in LaTeXML.
The attributes are
family : serif, sansserif, typewriter, caligraphic,
fraktur, script
series : medium, bold
shape : upright, italic, slanted, smallcaps
size : tiny, footnote, small, normal, large,
Large, LARGE, huge, Huge
color : any named color, default is black
They are usually merged against the current font, attempting to mimic the, sometimes counter-intuitive, way that TeX does it, particularly
for math
"LaTeXML::MathFont"
"LaTeXML::MathFont" supports "$font-"specialize($string);> for computing a font reflecting how the specific $string would be printed when
$font is active; This (attempts to) handle the curious ways that lower case greek often doesn't get a different font. In particular, it
recognizes the following classes of strings: single latin letter, single uppercase greek character, single lowercase greek character,
digits, and others.
AUTHOR
Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
COPYRIGHT
Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US.
perl v5.10.1 2009-06-11 LaTeXML::Font(3pm)