I tried to add a problem prepared in Polygon to a mashup contest. Instead of the problem however, the statement shows this wonderful piece of art:
What is going on?
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1 | cry | 167 |
2 | Um_nik | 163 |
3 | maomao90 | 162 |
3 | atcoder_official | 162 |
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I tried to add a problem prepared in Polygon to a mashup contest. Instead of the problem however, the statement shows this wonderful piece of art:
What is going on?
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What is interesting is that submitting actually works fine — it's just the statement that fails to render.
Wow, I thought I was the only one experiencing this...
I made two attempts in private gym trainings:
In one training, I overwrote the contest descriptor. Then boom, the problems from the old contests remain intact, and every problem statement pages show that glorious bug scene.
I tried importing that contest descriptor again in a fresh new private gym. This time, problem names showed up correctly, but only the statement page of problem A escaped the bugs.
P/s: Submission is still alright.