While reading an answer I found a dead link, and I've just replaced it with the correct one. Now the link is fine, but somehow I've broken header formatting, although I didn't change anything apart from the link. Before my edit the headers were rendered correctly.
The syntax that is used is the "triple-hash" one, but there's no space between ###
and the following word:
###On the console
You should use the flag `--gtest_filter`, like
This is rendered like this:
###On the console You should use the flag
--gtest_filter
, like
whereas adding a space:
### On the console
You should use the flag `--gtest_filter`, like
solves the problem:
On the console
You should use the flag
--gtest_filter
, like
Is the Markdown-to-HTML conversion done only when a post is saved, and did the renderer change since the last edit? That would explain it, I guess. But I thought Markdown is rendered on the fly, and in that case I don't understand what's going on.
But in any case, sometimes the renderer is indeed changed, but I think in that case a script is run to update all the posts that would be affected. Was this one missed?
For the moment I don't want to modify that answer, in case anyone wants to see the bug. I'll take care of it after this has been solved.