Math syntax (delimiter style) is not compatible with GitLab
See original GitHub issueGit lab requires $`19+1=20`$
but markdown all in one does not is expects $19+1=20$
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- Created 4 years ago
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- Comments:16 (9 by maintainers)
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I implemented markdown-it-texmath intentionally as a standalone plugin for
markdown-it-texmath
usable withnode.js
and in browsers.So if it serves the needs of you and your users … go ahead and take it.
Thanks for your interest.
Thanks you @goessner. Your extension provides a very nice support of math in Markdown. Let’s first see whether our two extensions can work seamlessly now. Further, we can also work together if integration is needed for better user experience.