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Jupyterlab-myst don't highlight URL when enabled #219

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hoxbro opened this issue Feb 22, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #236
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Jupyterlab-myst don't highlight URL when enabled #219

hoxbro opened this issue Feb 22, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #236
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hoxbro commented Feb 22, 2024

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I sometimes paste URLs into a markdown cell and have noticed I can't click on them when I have jupyterlab-myst enabled.

Jupyterlab-myst enabled

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Jupyterlab-myst disabled

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rowanc1 commented Feb 22, 2024

Thanks @hoxbro.

@agoose77 we turned the "linkify" plugin on a while ago in the base mystmd packages (jupyter-book/mystmd#53), are you seeing this in your dev environment?

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I can confirm this appears to be a regression!

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