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When in the readme of a repository, adding any math/LaTeX equation (anything which uses $'s) within a table breaks all the relative links inside the table. If the repository is called repo, then the links resolve to .../username/file_name, when they normally resolve to .../username/repo/blob/main/file_name. (This results in a not found.)
The layout of the tables that work vs tables that don't are as follows (note that the link resolving is different on an issues tab vs within a repository's top-level readme, so the links will not seem different within this issue):
I made the issue on this repository because this seems to most likely be an issue related to the autolinking step of GitHub Markup. I wonder if the autolinking-related step skips over processing the entire table's html, since it is known to be modified by MathJax.
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When in the readme of a repository, adding any math/LaTeX equation (anything which uses $'s) within a table breaks all the relative links inside the table. If the repository is called
repo
, then the links resolve to.../username/file_name
, when they normally resolve to.../username/repo/blob/main/file_name
. (This results in anot found
.)The layout of the tables that work vs tables that don't are as follows (note that the link resolving is different on an issues tab vs within a repository's top-level readme, so the links will not seem different within this issue):
I made the issue on this repository because this seems to most likely be an issue related to the autolinking step of GitHub Markup. I wonder if the autolinking-related step skips over processing the entire table's html, since it is known to be modified by MathJax.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: