[Question] Header in Editor
See original GitHub issue- Markwon version: 4.2.1
Hello! I have question.
There is an example for handling the Bold span inside the EditText
in Editor docs.
How can we handle Headers?
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It works! Thank you!
That’s correct,
MarkwonEditorUtils.findDelimited
works like this, it helps to find delimited text which is normally represented as markdown inlines. To support heading you need a bit different approach. You can look at the sample for reference (mind you, it supports only 2 heading levels, but adding other should not be a problem)