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Markdown
Markdown is a lightweight markup language. It is designed to be a simple, lightweight way to add formatting without prior HTML experience.
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Version: 2.9.2.1
Input
<html>
<head>
<title>placeholder</title>
</head>
<body>
<img data-external="1" src="https://static.fimfiction.net/images/logo-2x.png">
</body>
</html>
Output
> pandoc -f html -t epub -o test.epub test.html
> unzip -l test.epub
Archive: test.epub
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I'd like there to be an option to have code blocks be line wrapped. Maybe a check box for it in Rendering -> "Syntax highlighted code block" next to "Show line numbers" etc.?
If I try hard enough I can dig through the css files in Contents/Resources/Prism/themes and change "white-space: pre;" to "white-space: pre-wrap;", but doing so breaks the code signature of the app. And that's not a very n
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What is the problem you're trying to solve?
The developers on my team use class and id attributes in attribute selectors instead of using id selector or classname selector. This adds complexity and inconsistent coding style.
What solution would you like to see?
To fix the above mentioned problem, having this lintin
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Created by John Gruber
Released March 19, 2004
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- daringfireball.net/projects/markdown
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What pain point are you perceiving?.
I'm reviewing Marked documentation, attempting to create a custom setup where, it transforms new lines starting with 'notice: ' into a specifically formatted DIV. By my understanding I need to first add a custom named tokenizer and then a renderer based on it? Or am I going about this the wrong way?
Describe the solution you'd like
I'd like to ea