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Bad color after a monospaced string that start with # #22

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bdesemb opened this issue Jul 13, 2017 · 3 comments · Fixed by #38
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Bad color after a monospaced string that start with # #22

bdesemb opened this issue Jul 13, 2017 · 3 comments · Fixed by #38
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@bdesemb
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bdesemb commented Jul 13, 2017

Here is an example in image.

screen shot 2017-07-13 at 14 48 58

The remaining parts of the document is in this bad color also.

@bdesemb bdesemb changed the title Bad color after a monospaced string that start with #. Bad color after a monospaced string that start with # Jul 13, 2017
@joaompinto
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I don't have much experience with the syntax coloring engine (TextMate bundle), this addon is using one of the public available version. I will probably take some time to fix this. Thanks for reporting the problem.

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A workaround is to enclose the singular # with dollar signs (eg $$#$$non lacinia...), this is a directive to Asciidoctor to ignore the macro.

Almost every theme I've encountered has issues with unpaired #, *, [, ], etc.

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gigacee commented Nov 25, 2017

この問題を修正してみました。 #38


I tryed to fix it: #38

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