Hello, Kaushal Modi <kaushal.m...@gmail.com> writes:
> Note that the # and ![ are double-escaped. So any markdown->HTML renderer > will print that "\" as it is. > > Digging through ox-md.el, I found that the order of > replace-regexp-in-string was incorrect in org-md-plain-text. > > Here's the diff: > > ===== > diff --git a/lisp/ox-md.el b/lisp/ox-md.el > index 12188387355..927a73b780c 100644 > --- a/lisp/ox-md.el > +++ b/lisp/ox-md.el > @@ -500,14 +500,15 @@ TEXT is the string to transcode. INFO is a plist > holding > contextual information." > (when (plist-get info :with-smart-quotes) > (setq text (org-export-activate-smart-quotes text :html info))) > + ;; The below series of replacements in `text' is order sensitive. > + ;; Protect `, *, _, and \ > + (setq text (replace-regexp-in-string "[`*_\\]" "\\\\\\&" text)) > ;; Protect ambiguous #. This will protect # at the beginning of > ;; a line, but not at the beginning of a paragraph. See > ;; `org-md-paragraph'. > (setq text (replace-regexp-in-string "\n#" "\n\\\\#" text)) > ;; Protect ambiguous ! > (setq text (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(!\\)\\[" "\\\\!" text nil nil > 1)) > - ;; Protect `, *, _ and \ > - (setq text (replace-regexp-in-string "[`*_\\]" "\\\\\\&" text)) > ;; Handle special strings, if required. > (when (plist-get info :with-special-strings) > (setq text (org-html-convert-special-strings text))) > ===== > > After applying this patch, the same portion exported doesn't have > double-escaping before # and ![. > > If this looks good, I can commit this to maint. It looks good. Thank you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou