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In v2.0.1 on Debian Linux, using the word "root" in a markdown header results in the saved text appearing lower on the node, overlapping text written on the next line. I get the same result for all child nodes and at any header depth. That is, "# root", "## root" and "### root" all result in text overlap anomalies. I haven't been able to reproduce the issue with any other header text.
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In v2.0.1 on Debian Linux, using the word "root" in a markdown header results in the saved text appearing lower on the node, overlapping text written on the next line. I get the same result for all child nodes and at any header depth. That is, "# root", "## root" and "### root" all result in text overlap anomalies. I haven't been able to reproduce the issue with any other header text.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: