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GH #21

Markdown display does not consider escaped * or _ when displaying text in italics

Markdown:

Markdown view shows **bold** and *italics*, however it doesn't consider escaped \* all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "\*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "\_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

The Markdown View Looks like: Image of markdown view of the above text

How it renders:

Markdown view shows bold and italics, however it doesn't consider escaped * all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

GH #21

Markdown display does not consider escaped * or _ when displaying text in italics

Markdown:

Markdown view shows **bold** and *italics*, however it doesn't consider escaped \* all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "\*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "\_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

The Markdown View Looks like: Image of markdown view of the above text

How it renders:

Markdown view shows bold and italics, however it doesn't consider escaped * all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

GH #21

Markdown display does not consider escaped * or _ when displaying text in italics

Markdown:

Markdown view shows **bold** and *italics*, however it doesn't consider escaped \* all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "\*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "\_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

The Markdown View Looks like: Image of markdown view of the above text

How it renders:

Markdown view shows bold and italics, however it doesn't consider escaped * all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

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GH #21

Markdown display does not consider escaped * or _ when displaying text in italics

Markdown:

Markdown view shows **bold** and *italics*, however it doesn't consider escaped \* all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "\*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "\_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

The Markdown View Looks like: Image of markdown view of the above text

How it renders:

Markdown view shows bold and italics, however it doesn't consider escaped * all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

Markdown display does not consider escaped * or _ when displaying text in italics

Markdown:

Markdown view shows **bold** and *italics*, however it doesn't consider escaped \* all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "\*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "\_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

The Markdown View Looks like: Image of markdown view of the above text

How it renders:

Markdown view shows bold and italics, however it doesn't consider escaped * all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

GH #21

Markdown display does not consider escaped * or _ when displaying text in italics

Markdown:

Markdown view shows **bold** and *italics*, however it doesn't consider escaped \* all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "\*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "\_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

The Markdown View Looks like: Image of markdown view of the above text

How it renders:

Markdown view shows bold and italics, however it doesn't consider escaped * all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

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Markdown display does not consider escaped * or _ when displaying text in italics

Markdown:

Markdown view shows **bold** and *italics*, however it doesn't consider escaped \* all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "\*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "\_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.

The Markdown View Looks like: Image of markdown view of the above text

How it renders:

Markdown view shows bold and italics, however it doesn't consider escaped * all of this is now displayed in italics even though the "*" was escaped. Now notice we are no longer in italics because of the final escaped asterisk. This also applies to "_" escaped underscores... Switching between modes does not resolve this.