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Cant escape characters
I was trying to type a less-than sign into a post, escaping it with a backslash, but it is not visible in the published page. It works when not followed by a letter immediately.
I tried this
\<th\>
Also tried this
<th>
Is it possible to support this?
The commonmark spec does suggest that it should be possible in example 14
https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#backslash-escapes
I guess it's just a niche situation that the library you use doesnt account for.
I did a dig into it and it does seem to be a quirk of the Mistune markdown parser. There is an option to escape all (which would break a few too many things) but no specific break character.
One thing I've noticed is that if there is a space present then it renders fine (with the space though):
< th > and < th >
both render as < th > < th >
This also only happens if there are opening and closing braces, so something like Less<More
works fine. One reason I think this hasn't been pointed out before is that generally if you're trying to represent raw HTML as text you can just do it in a code block. This however doesn't solve for instances where Less<More>Less
which would be interpreted as HTML-ish.
I'll give this some thought, but it seems like a minor issue in the grander scheme of things and easy to work around.
Thanks for pointing this out @Deijin27!
I ran into the issue using an app called markdownr to convert html to markdown for offline viewing, and tried to create a page on bearblog to test more, and found bear had issues too but the opposite direction 😄
<>
is often used when describing spelling reforms, to describe the letters that represent a sound. See this example
It would be easy enough to put them in inline code blocks, so it's very minor issue easy to workaround I agree.
😄 Yeah. Unfortunately we can't have one without the other. Either HTML is supported or not. The alternative being to include an explicit attribute of something like render_as: text/markdown/html which seems like overkill to me.
I appreciate having these cases pointed out, though.