MD037 triggering for escaped astricks in math equations
See original GitHub issueI’m seeing this triggered from through the Markdownlint (0.12) invoke through Markdownlint-CLI (0.14)
Log((Sign(x) \* Sqrt(x \* x + 1) + 1) / x)
When I open the file in VS Code with the Markdownlint extension, it isn’t picked up as an error though
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Okay, so this is not showing up in VS Code because the range that markdownlint emits for the error causes an exception when reported by the extension because the starting character is out of range. That breaks linting and nothing else is output. Once fixed in markdownlint, this should start working in the VS Code extension.
I don’t have any rules set in my VS Code, but I do have the Docs Authoring Extension that adds these rules https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-docs-authoring/tree/master/docs-markdown/markdownlint-custom-rules