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License: Apache License 2.0
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License: Apache License 2.0
Describe the bug
The linked-blog-starter library does not modify the pattern [a](b.md#c)
in markdown files, resulting in incorrect linking behavior.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
[a](b.md#c)
.npm run dev
Expected behavior
I expected the linked-blog-starter library to remove the .md
extension and anchor from links within the markdown content. The corrected format should be [a](b)
.
Screenshots
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Is your feature request related to a problem?
I share my college notes using this and I use exacalidraw plugin to make some graphs and visualization so in order to view them, this just does not support it :')
Describe the solution you'd like
I am not really sure if this works, but maybe try interlinking it's capabilities into node?
Additional context
It would be really helpful if it gets added because then the webpage will be more interactive then ever because of the visuals and beauty of exacali
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently, when exporting an Obsidian repository using the linked-blog-starter tool, the website generated does not display LaTeX formulas correctly. While they appear fine in the Obsidian software, they are not rendered properly on the website. This creates a problem for users who have mathematical equations or formulas in their Markdown files and want them to be displayed correctly on the website. For example: https://www.wangzhao.space/Convex%20Hull%20-%20Part%201 has some LaTeX formulas not displayed correctly.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like the linked-blog-starter tool to add support for rendering LaTeX formulas on the generated website. This would ensure that mathematical equations and formulas are properly displayed for users visiting the website.
Describe alternatives you've considered
As an alternative, users can convert their LaTeX formulas to images and manually insert them into their Markdown files. However, this is a cumbersome process and reduces the flexibility of editing the equations later on.
Additional context
Here is an example of a Markdown file containing a LaTeX formula that is not rendering correctly on the website:
# My Document
This is a document with a LaTeX formula: $E=mc^2$. However, the formula is not displaying properly on the website generated by the linked-blog-starter tool.
It would be great if the tool could support rendering LaTeX formulas, allowing users to display mathematical equations seamlessly on their websites.
Thank you for considering this feature request!
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