Comment by Almondsetat 2 months ago Does it say how much Markdown is covered? I doubt that it will get the integrated Latex formulas... 5 comments Almondsetat Reply SoftTalker 2 months ago Well LaTeX formulas are not part of standard Markdown, which is a few different Header levels, simple lists, bold, italics, blockquote and... that's about it? mieses 2 months ago simple lists? 50 examples and still gaping holes in the logic and no consistent implementation of lists across any 2 editors.https://spec.commonmark.org/0.31.2/#loose SoftTalker 2 months ago I mean standard Markdown has numbered lists and bullet point lists. That's it. 2 replies →
SoftTalker 2 months ago Well LaTeX formulas are not part of standard Markdown, which is a few different Header levels, simple lists, bold, italics, blockquote and... that's about it? mieses 2 months ago simple lists? 50 examples and still gaping holes in the logic and no consistent implementation of lists across any 2 editors.https://spec.commonmark.org/0.31.2/#loose SoftTalker 2 months ago I mean standard Markdown has numbered lists and bullet point lists. That's it. 2 replies →
mieses 2 months ago simple lists? 50 examples and still gaping holes in the logic and no consistent implementation of lists across any 2 editors.https://spec.commonmark.org/0.31.2/#loose SoftTalker 2 months ago I mean standard Markdown has numbered lists and bullet point lists. That's it. 2 replies →
SoftTalker 2 months ago I mean standard Markdown has numbered lists and bullet point lists. That's it. 2 replies →
Well LaTeX formulas are not part of standard Markdown, which is a few different Header levels, simple lists, bold, italics, blockquote and... that's about it?
simple lists? 50 examples and still gaping holes in the logic and no consistent implementation of lists across any 2 editors.
https://spec.commonmark.org/0.31.2/#loose
I mean standard Markdown has numbered lists and bullet point lists. That's it.
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