On Tue, Aug 8, 2017, 1:02 PM Adam Porter wrote:
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> Well, here's what I've noticed:
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My observations have been the same. I strongly believe that GitHub needs to
fix their parsing of Org verbatim/code text.
Here's another similar problem with GitHub rendering Org verbatim, in
tables:
https://
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Are you referring to:
>
> [[https://www.example.com][=verbatim link descr=]]
>
> ?
Well, here's what I've noticed:
+ [[https://www.example.com][=verbatim link descr=]]
- Renders in the Emacs buffer as a link, colored as a link rather than
a code block, with visible
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 11:07 AM Adam Porter wrote:
> Wolfram Volpi writes:
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> > org-mode renders links in verbatim and code as links:
> >
> > verbatim: =[[link]]=
> >
> > code: ~[[link]]~
> >
> > They should be rendered as plain text.
>
> Hi Wolfram,
>
> Why do you think they should be rend
Wolfram Volpi writes:
> org-mode renders links in verbatim and code as links:
>
> verbatim: =[[link]]=
>
> code: ~[[link]]~
>
> They should be rendered as plain text.
Hi Wolfram,
Why do you think they should be rendered as plain text instead of as
links? I use verbatim/code-styled links of
org-mode renders links in verbatim and code as links:
verbatim: =[[link]]=
code: ~[[link]]~
They should be rendered as plain text.
I am running org-version 9.0.9.
System Info :computer:
- OS: gnu/linux
- Emacs: 25.2.1
- Spacemacs: 0.200.9
- Spacemacs branch: master (rev. 8e1a