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Not working on TB 24.0 Windows 7 64 bit #111
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I'm not sure I understand. Did you email have Markdown+math, or just math? Because if it had just math and the math feature was disabled, then... it's probably behaving as expected? But if it had Markdown and math and it didn't render until you enabled the math feature, then that's a bug. Can you share what you had in your email so I can try it? We can also have a discussion of whether math should be enabled by default or not, but I really want to know if there's a bug here. I've tested on TBird 24 on Windows 8 and am not having a problem. |
Another thought... Did you also have code in the email? Can you give a sample it? Another bug that's been discovered (#112) is that using a not-quite-right language name can result in the behaviour you saw. For example, this works:
But this crashes the rendering:
If you can reproduce the problem, take a look at your Tbird error console -- "Tools" menu, "Error Console" -- to see if there are any Markdown Here error messages. Thanks. |
I have tried Thunderbird 24 on Xubuntu and Earlybird 26 on Windows 8 and haven't been able to reproduce. Anyone else having this problem? @fmartelg: Can you answer the questions above? Thanks. |
There has been no follow-up and no one else has complained, so I'm closing this. |
Installed the addon. Restarted TB. Composed email using markdown syntax. toggle. All text is highlighted (select all behavior) but nothing else. I tested it using some math notation.
Next I went to Options -> Add ons. Opened Markdown here options. Checked the math feature in Advance and miscellaneous, and it worked.
Maybe checked by default. Or warn users that the rendered crashes if you put some math and not enabled.
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