Using an emoji mid-sentence breaks strikethrough effect
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Use case: type
<s>prefix :x: suffix</s>
Expected result: Both prefix and suffix should be getting the strikethrough effect.
Actual result: Only prefix gets it:prefix suffix.
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It doesn't just break that construct.
What's more, links also break things.
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As do square brackets:
Code:
<super>[1]</super> should be superscript.
Result: <super>[1]</super> should be superscript.
So much for building your own wiki-style footnotes.
Edit: Nevermind, screwed up and used the wrong tags. DERP.
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Umm... nope. The code for superscript is
<sup>
not<super>
, (blame the designers of HTML) and<sup>[1]</sup>
works just fine: [1]. ;)
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Good call, I can never remember that off the top of my head since I don't use
<sup>
enough. I can remember<sub>
just fine though. It does get tricky trying to combine that with a link, but that takes it back to @dkf's comment.
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testing the scenario from @dkf oh look, mentions break it too!
Source:
<small>testing the scenario from @dkf oh look, mentions break it too!</small>
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God damn, even italics break "things" (to borrow dkf's term) ...
Source:
<big>God damn, even *italics* break "things" (to borrow dkf's term)</big>
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Mixing HTML and Markdown can cause edge cases, yes. If you want it to get extra crazy try putting some bbcode in there for good measure
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Okay, so then the issue is HTML causing "edge cases"... [b]At least mixing BBcode with markdown still works okay! :) [/b] (though it obviously cannot work on emoticons ^^ )
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Mixing HTML and Markdown can cause edge cases, yes.
Noted some days ago. BTW, is there any way of having anchors so that we can link midway through a long post? e.g. I'd like to link to the "Markup in general" section of that post. I tried a few <a tags but they didn't seem to work, notably adding #anchorname to the URL totally broke page rendering, at least on try.discourse.org.
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Good news, this is fixed in master. Should be deployed with the next update
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