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So I set both global and local:
showdown.setOption('ghCodeBlocks', false); // global const converter = new showdown.Converter({ ghCodeBlocks: false }); // local console.log('global ghCodeBlocks: ' + showdown.getOption('ghCodeBlocks')); console.log('local ghCodeBlocks: ' + converter.getOption('ghCodeBlocks'));
in the console:
global ghCodeBlocks: false local ghCodeBlocks: false
in markdown when I write:
Hello ```cool``` World
I get in HTML:
Hello <code>cool</code> World
Why are the backticks converted? I have the option set to false.. Am I missing something? My version is v 2.1.0
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So I set both global and local:
in the console:
in markdown when I write:
I get in HTML:
Why are the backticks converted? I have the option set to false..
Am I missing something? My version is v 2.1.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: