Laurent Franceschetti
Laurent Franceschetti
One solution could be to get the latest release from github ([see how to do this in Python](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60716016/how-to-get-the-latest-release-version-in-github-only-use-python-requests)). Put it could be that the simplest option is to update the...
So far, it seems that updating progressively the reference version of mermaid.js is still the best thing. This gives a better guarantee that the Mkdocs-Mermaid2 package will continue to work....
The current version does support both, according to the extension.
The HTML generated seems correct? 🤔 (I do not know exactly what the dev tools report... could be what's in the cache?)
I am not sure what happens, but the HTML looks fine to me? The best thing to do, would be to use `mkdocs build` and see directly what is in...
Hmm... there seems to be something there. In need to check whether it's the expected behavior or not.
Good point. There is indeed an inconsistency with the [paragraph specifically written on Material](https://mkdocs-mermaid2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/superfences/#usage-for-the-material-theme), which quotes two requirements: 1. The use of the Superfences extension. 2. To use the default...
Thanks for your issue (and for your patience). I am aware of that problem. The reason why it is not solved yet, is that it is a question that involves...
Just in case, I am also putting the maintainer of the Material theme in the loop (@squidfunk) as the subject might interest him. I am not sure that Mkdocs-Mermaid2 is...
Actually this is a subject discussed at the level of the mermaid library (https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues/1860)