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This is well-formed markdown but for many purposes this disrupts page flow - for example in inline-markdown-editor which is using woofmark for subsections of a larger document.
I'd like to propose that the default be the all-inline, all-one-line version:
![image.jpg](http://url.com/image.jpg)
Failing that, that we at least allow configuration of this.
Where is this code living? Would it be in megamark config, or bureaucracy? Or can we set this in Woofmark alone?
Thanks!
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Config option for non-footnoted image markdown
Config option for non-footnoted image markdown - ![a.jpg](/a.jpg)
Dec 5, 2017
jywarren
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Config option for non-footnoted image markdown - ![a.jpg](/a.jpg)
Config option for non-footnoted image markdown -- ![a.jpg](/a.jpg)
Dec 5, 2017
jywarren
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Config option for non-footnoted image markdown -- ![a.jpg](/a.jpg)
Config option for non-footnoted image markdown: ![a.jpg](/a.jpg)
Dec 5, 2017
Current default in markdown mode is to insert:
Then at the bottom of the doc:
This is well-formed markdown but for many purposes this disrupts page flow - for example in
inline-markdown-editor
which is using woofmark for subsections of a larger document.I'd like to propose that the default be the all-inline, all-one-line version:
![image.jpg](http://url.com/image.jpg)
Failing that, that we at least allow configuration of this.
Where is this code living? Would it be in megamark config, or bureaucracy? Or can we set this in Woofmark alone?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: