It looks like ↔
is rendered as :left_right_arrow:
for some reason. Why? This is inconsistent and should be considered a bug.
a ← b
a → b
a ↔ b
a ← b
a → b
a ↔ b
It looks like ↔
is rendered as :left_right_arrow:
for some reason. Why? This is inconsistent and should be considered a bug.
a ← b
a → b
a ↔ b
a ← b
a → b
a ↔ b
a b
I personally don’t see the problem with it. This HTML version simply shows material equivalence… for example Both A & B are true / false etc…Or are you saying you prefer to see this version?
OK get what you mean!! impossible to get the original version up!!
here goes … success?
a ⇔ b there is always this option
Yeah! If I want that arrow, I’ll type :left_right_arrow:
to get – but the HTML entity I used got substituted automatically.
Oh this is a @joffreyjaffeux thing. I agree that one should not be replaced.
Sure, this is fixed:
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commit/e9cf0de5883930288ba45a7fa0e06d2411bb4c97
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