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[Bug] [Markdown] Unsolved TypeScript React and Next.js Interpreter [Escape DollarSign from LaTeX] #168

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H0llyW00dzZ opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #149 · May be fixed by #146
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[Bug] [Markdown] Unsolved TypeScript React and Next.js Interpreter [Escape DollarSign from LaTeX] #168

H0llyW00dzZ opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #149 · May be fixed by #146
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Describe the bug
The issue involves the TypeScript React and Next.js interpreter regarding the inability to escape the dollar sign from LaTeX. Despite attempts, a solution for this problem has not been found yet. This means that when using LaTeX within the TypeScript React and Next.js environment, the dollar sign cannot be properly escaped, leading to unexpected behavior or errors.

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@H0llyW00dzZ H0llyW00dzZ added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 1, 2023
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Alternative fix already merged which is better, as long can escape it inside a single backticks/code blocks

@H0llyW00dzZ H0llyW00dzZ linked a pull request Dec 1, 2023 that will close this issue
@H0llyW00dzZ H0llyW00dzZ changed the title [Bug] Unsolved TypeScript React and Next.js Interpreter [Escape DollarSign from LaTeX] [Bug] [Markdown] Unsolved TypeScript React and Next.js Interpreter [Escape DollarSign from LaTeX] Dec 1, 2023
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