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A simple example of four cells, one of them giving a syntax error:
I have no idea how this happens...
Putting together two independent parts of markdown gives a very different result:
This one, I think, has to do with some escaping issues. Is there a specific escaping model in mind, that allows $ signs for both interpolation and formulas, and doesn't mix them up?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
A simple example of four cells, one of them giving a syntax error:
I have no idea how this happens...
Putting together two independent parts of markdown gives a very different result:
This one, I think, has to do with some escaping issues. Is there a specific escaping model in mind, that allows
$
signs for both interpolation and formulas, and doesn't mix them up?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: