Answer have since been modified to workaround this bug but the behaviour can still be seen by looking at this specific revision edit.
https://stackoverflow.com/posts/35985827/edit/02e154d6-eee2-4a94-b233-aa2e78f156c0
Please don't press
Save Edits
though or it will replace the current content.
Decided that a common question needed a definitive answer for once, but after beginning to structure the answer realised it's going to take a lot of explanation. This was fine until the Markdown Preview in Edit Mode began to screw up after entering a certain amount of characters (approx. 4000 or so).
Is it possible I'm hitting a hard limit of what markdown can format?
Has anyone else come across this?
Update:
I've just noticed that adding the extra text causes the markdown preview to go skew-whiff but when I submit the changes the formatted answer is correct, possibly just an issue with the preview?
Not embedding the images as it becomes confusing distinguishing between the images and the question.
Screenshot of Markdown Formatting issue (highlighted problem formatting)
Above is a screenshot of the preview in Edit mode you can see in the highlighted area how the markdown is failing to format correctly.
Screenshot of Formatted Answer After Save Edits
When submitted with Save Edits
though it formats correctly
Update:
Tried @cody-gray's suggestion of removing the <pre>
HTML tags and the preview formats correctly.
I was using <pre>
as a quick way to build none syntax code blocks for command line and references in registry etc, until now I've not had a problem using them. Instead I used the
<!-- language: lang-none -->
approach and the preview works fine.
HTML Rendering Bug?
Does this mean there is a bug in the <pre>
HTML rendering when previewing markdown in Edit Mode?
Comment excerpt from @code-gray
"This may still be a bug though, if HTML tags are supposed to be supported as first-class citizens."
Save Edits
link in the picture instead of the actualSave Edits
button.<pre>
tags. That appears to be causing the problem. When I reformat using only Markdown, the preview renders correctly. (The key is indenting 8 spaces to get code formatting inside of a bulleted list, rather than the normal 4.) This may still be a bug though, if HTML tags are supposed to be supported as first-class citizens.<pre>
to avoid issues with syntax highlighting, I could just use<!-- language: lang-none -->
though, just being lazy. Didn't realise<pre>
tags would cause a problem, good catch!<pre>
tags to<!-- language: lang-none -->
fixes the preview issue, thank you. But isn't there still a bug with the<pre>
tags?<pre>
tags also have HTML inside them striped, and something like<pre>hello <a test></pre>
will have the<a test>
part striped. Even worse,<pre>hello <a test</pre>
will break the<pre>
tag. Just don't use 'em, if you want a code block, indent by four spaces. The button or CTRL+k shortcut should make that just as easy, if not easier, than adding<pre>
tags and doesn't have these (and perhaps other?) problems.<pre>hello <a test></pre>
right and it will format it as<pre>hello <a test></pre>
? But agree<pre>
seems buggy just not had any issues with it before but then I don't usually write answers this long.<pre>
for "code blocks" for that very reason, but if I'm showing a command line output, a registry key path etc., then usually I would to avoid the syntax highlighting that occurs without<!-- language: lang-none -->
defined before the code block (as I mention in the 2nd update on the question) by using a<pre>
tag.