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INTERNALS.md seems to look fine in markdown but the website version interprets the underscores as italic. I assume what is happening is somewhere the unwrapping occurs so it sees the two underscores on one line and turns it into italic? This has led to some text styled incorrect in the website version. AFAICS internals.t is basically a copy of INTERNALS.md, so I'm not sure how or why this is happening. A brute solution would be wrap code around every foo_bar but I wonder if there is something more correct I'm missing.
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The difference is simply because they use different markdown-to-HTML converters so the underscore confuses one but not the other. We should put those words within the necessary quotes. I had a got at it now.
INTERNALS.md seems to look fine in markdown but the website version interprets the underscores as italic. I assume what is happening is somewhere the unwrapping occurs so it sees the two underscores on one line and turns it into italic? This has led to some text styled incorrect in the website version. AFAICS internals.t is basically a copy of INTERNALS.md, so I'm not sure how or why this is happening. A brute solution would be wrap code around every
foo_bar
but I wonder if there is something more correct I'm missing.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: