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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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AsciiDoc supports nested tables, see https://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#nested-tables
In the nested table pipes are replaced by exclamation marks. Below find input, expected output, command, actual output.
$ cat nested.html
<!doctype html>
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<meta charset="utf-8">
<title> NestedTables </title>
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<td >
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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
Clearly describe the bug
::-moz-focus-inner is treated as a pseudo-class, not a pseudo-element, and so can cause false positives in no-descending-specificity.
Which rule, if any, is the bug related to?
no-descending-specificity
What code is needed to reproduce the bug?
a::-moz-focus-inner {}
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Our official repo template, https://github.com/foambubble/foam-template, should include notes that help new users get familiar with Foam and guide the user to set up the repo.
For example:
- explain the daily feature and how to configure it
- introduce date snippets
- show the graph in action
- get the user to create a template based on their needs (e.g. for daily notes, or
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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?
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