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Hello, have you solved this problem? I also encountered rendering problems caused by inaccurate identification code when using ngx-markdown version 12, and would like to ask if there is a patch for this version. |
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Why don't switch to Cursor, it's much smarter |
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Description:
I’ve encountered an issue where GitHub Copilot does not properly continue rendering a code block in Markdown when asked to do so. It seems that Copilot stops printing the code block and instead starts rendering the Markdown directly, which interrupts the formatting.
In the attached example, after Copilot starts the code block with triple backticks (```) and begins rendering SQL code, it suddenly stops and renders the following Markdown content directly, outside of the code block.
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Expected Behavior:
Copilot should continue to render all content within the code block until it’s properly closed with triple backticks.
Actual Behavior:
Copilot stops rendering the code block midway and starts interpreting the Markdown directly, leading to improperly formatted documentation.
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