I was reviewing a suggested edit on a post, and I noticed some funny wording that the suggested edit did not remove. Something like "here is the embed code", but there was no code visible. So I looked at the markdown diff trying to find unformatted code, but all I could see was a summary of identical lines skipped.
I tried to go to the original question to examine the markdown, but I couldn't open up the editor, because the suggested edit is still pending. Eventually, I had to visit the post's revision page by manually typing in the URL and then view the source of revision 1 directly. And yes, there was unformatted markup code that didn't render because of improper indentation.
Is there something fundamentally easier that I'm missing? If not, it A potential workaround is to click Reject and Edit to see the original markdown within the editor (or Improve Edit to see the new suggestion) and then just cancel the additional edit. But it would be nice to be able to have a more obvious and convenient way to see the full markdown with a checkbox or something in the review diff. Besides, it's inconvenient to navigate within the editor window just to see the markdown of a long post.