It wouldn't notice. The extension is only concerned with pairs of delimiters which occur at word boundaries (one before and one after).
So we have the following which all work:
Simple _word_ highlighting *is fine*
Usenet syntax within <span>*some tags*</span> works
This sentence *has bold text _and embedded underlined_ text*
And none of these would work:
Trying to _<span>wrap</span>_ some tags.
A sentence spanning *two lines where the second delimiter* occurs on the second line.
A sentence _with only a leading delimiter ... or only_ a trailing delimiter
Mismatched *delimiters_ have no effect either.
Trying to make something *_both underline_* and bold at the same time (leaves asterisks, only makes text underlined)
Or trying to _*have it the other way around*_ (only bold, leaves underscores)
Hope this helps.
-- Jim
On 2/21/07, Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 04:04:29PM -0600, Jim Wilson wrote:
So, in short, you dealt with it by running late enough that MW got precedence, and grabbed all the asterisks it thought it was interested in.
That works for me.
Well yeah, if you wanna put it that way :)
- *So this will work* just fine
**While this will* still be a 2nd level bullet
Which, as far as I'm concerned, is the proper thing.
How does it handle this* situation?
Cheers, -- jra
- IE: the use of an asterisk as an actual footnote marker
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