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chen-yingfa opened this issue Aug 20, 2023 · 1 comment
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Support ¥¥ input formula block #9015

chen-yingfa opened this issue Aug 20, 2023 · 1 comment
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chen-yingfa commented Aug 20, 2023

Auto-convert full-width characters to corresponding half-widths of Markdown syntaxes

In what scenarios do you need this feature?

When entering full-width Chinese characters such as ¥¥, ·, ···, I want it to be converted to $$, `, ``` automatically to avoid having to change input method everytime I want to type a Markdown keyword. This option should be optional to consider people that do not want this.

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FlowUs support this already, but I don't think inline math works in FlowUs.

Describe the candidate solution

Just a quick check and automatically convert the character. Or, you could just extend the Markdown renderer/parser to support these full-width characters as keywords.

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88250 commented Aug 20, 2023

Hello,··· already supports converting to code block,¥¥ do not support it at present.

· do not consider support converting to inline math, caused by a conflict easily with a human name.

@88250 88250 changed the title Auto-convert full-width characters to corresponding half-widths of Markdown syntaxes Support ¥¥ input formula block Aug 21, 2023
@88250 88250 added this to the 2.10.2 milestone Aug 21, 2023
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