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goldmark is fully compliant with the CommonMark. Before submitting issue, you must read CommonMark spec and confirm your output is different from CommonMark online demo.
Extensions(Autolink without <>, Table, etc) are not part of CommonMark spec. You should confirm your output is different from other official renderers correspond with an extension.
goldmark is not dedicated for Hugo. If you are Hugo user and your issue was raised by your experience in Hugo, you should consider create issue at Hugo repository at first .
Please answer the following before submitting your issue:
What version of goldmark are you using? : 1.5.3
What version of Go are you using? : 1.19.4
What operating system and processor architecture are you using? : Ubuntu 22.04, x86_64
What did you do? : write a word starting with t in apostrophes quotes, such as: 'terrifying', 'turn', 'to do something'
What did you expect to see? : &lsquo terrifying &rsquo
What did you see instead? : &rsquo terrifying &rsquo
Did you confirm your output is different from CommonMark online demo or other official renderer correspond with an extension?: yes
This issue seems to me similar to those raised in #180, which is why I raised it here, not at the Hugo repository. Perhaps this is to do with handling contractions (like 'don't', 'mustn't', and so on)? In any case, as soon as I put anything other than a t after the first apostrophe, it outputs the correct quote (&lsquo), even when I italicise the word, for instance (like 'terrifying')
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goldmark has https://github.com/yuin/goldmark/discussions in github.
You should post only issues here. Feature requests and questions should be posted at discussions.
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, Table, etc) are not part of CommonMark spec. You should confirm your output is different from other official renderers correspond with an extension.Please answer the following before submitting your issue:
This issue seems to me similar to those raised in #180, which is why I raised it here, not at the Hugo repository. Perhaps this is to do with handling contractions (like 'don't', 'mustn't', and so on)? In any case, as soon as I put anything other than a t after the first apostrophe, it outputs the correct quote (&lsquo), even when I italicise the word, for instance (like 'terrifying')
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: