It seems the actual unicode character gets ignored even with the front-end renderer, pasting directly the unicode character won't render the bold section: **b.**a (Rendering:
)
But it seems that any HTML entity will however always be seen as a delimiter, even if it's gonna be ignored when actually rendered as unicode, e.g **b.**Za (**b.**Za
) vs **b.**Za (**b.**Za
).
(Rendering:
).
So the front-end renderer might also need a little fix here where it should first interpret the HTML entities and then apply the markdown parsing rules.
As for the case of rendering that exact sequence in SO's posts, one solution to apply the bold section on seemingly only a part of a word is to use the HTML <wbr>
element instead:
b.a (**b.**<wbr>a
)
or even use the <b>
HTML element directly since it's allowed by SO's markup:
b.a (<b>b.</b>a
)