Markdown import too clever for its own good
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- Sr. Propeller Head
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Markdown import too clever for its own good
I have a block of text that starts 'www.' It's not a URL at all, but Markdown import is adding a hyperlink to it, which obviously doesn't work. Because the source is being maintained in Markdown, not Flare, I don't have the opportunity to delete the hyperlink before madbuild builds output. What can I do to suppress this?
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- Sr. Propeller Head
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Re: Markdown import too clever for its own good
If anyone's interested, I replaced the first 'w' with w to trick it.
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- Propellus Maximus
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Re: Markdown import too clever for its own good
Hi Alan, you might try using pandoc to convert it into html before feeding it to Flare. I had better results and less clean up on my import.
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Re: Markdown import too clever for its own good
Apparently enclosing it in a <span> works for HTML, but not PDF.