Hello. Okay
hello. yes
As shown above, bold formatting is not working.
Hello. Okay
hello. yes
As shown above, bold formatting is not working.
Hello. Okay
Hello. Okay
hello. Okay
Eh? No matter if I’m using ** or B-button I get bolded text. Same with markdown editor and RTE.
**Hello. Okay.**hello
There is punctuation before the final **, followed immediately by text. Give it a try.
The following format will not work
**+text+punctuation+**+text
hello. Okey. some text
And
hello okey without punctuation
But if we don’t use space after punctuation and ending ** that happens:
**hello okey.**text
**hello okey.**text
Versus
**hello okey.** text
hello okey. text
I don’t know if this is a bug or a feature of markdown, or something.
I believe the problem is not from punctuation before the asterisks, but rather text immediately after the asterisks with no space.
with punctuation. space text
**with punctuation.**no space text
**with punctuation.** space text
**with punctuation.**no space text
I do. It’s markdown’s default behavior. ![]()
It’s a known problem in Markdown, and can’t be fixed unless you can change the Markdown parser
And my workaround is to use <span></span>
**是的。**<span></span>对的。 是的。对的。
Per CommonMark, a ** can only close strong emphasis if it’s part of a right-flanking delimiter run. A delimiter preceded by punctuation (.) and followed by a word character (t) is not right-flanking, so it can’t close. markdown-it parses it as literal text. Same rule applies to *, _, and __.
I think there’s not much we can do about this, we’re following the spec, but this showed me we had a bug with the rich editor markdown serializer: if you used the UI to build this situation (**text.**text), it displayed correctly on the rich editor, but cooked as plain-text. This PR addressed this scenario by expelling the punctuation from the marked area, so it becomes text.text (**text**.text).
Can still reproduce this bug, the punctuation is only moved out after I switch to Markdown editor or post.
Test with rich editor: text.text
the punctuation is still initially bolded