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The default regular expression is: \.(?:markdown|mdown|mkdn|md|mkd|mdwn|mdtxt|mdtext|text)(?:#.*|\?.*)?$ If the header detection is disabled or a proper content-type header is missing, the extension will check if the URL is ending with a markdown file extension. When this option is enabled the extension will check for the presence of the text/markdown and text/x-markdown content-type header before trying to match the path: Note: Take a look at the Path Matching Priority section below to see how the Markdown content is being included for or excluded from rendering! Header Detection In case you really want to you can enable the extension for all origins:Īlternatively you can use the Allow All button. The protocol can be either https, http, or a * to match both https and http. The origin consists of protocol part and domain part. Here is how you can enable the extension for the origin: When disabled, the scroll option either scrolls to the top of the document or to a certain header (anchor) if a hash URL fragment is present.ĭetecting and rendering local file URLs can be enabled by using the Allow access to file URLs option for the extension.Īccess to remote URLs however, needs to be enabled manually.When enabled, the scroll option remembers the current scroll position and scrolls back to it after page load.However you can bypass this by enabling the Disable CSP switch for that origin. For example it won't work for files hosted on the GitHub's origin. The Emoji support currently works only on local file URLs and remote origins without strict Content Security Policy (CSP) set. Currently unicode symbols like ✨ and ASCII emoji like :D are not supported.Emoji shortnames like: :sparkles: will be converted to ✨ using EmojiOne images.
#Markdown viewer code
Render Mermaid diagrams wrapped in mmd or mermaid fenced code blocks: The MathJax support currently works only on local file URLs and remote origins without strict Content Security Policy (CSP) set. MathJax will convert anything between these delimiters to math formulas, unless they are wrapped in backticks: `\(` or fenced code blocks. Regular markdown escaping for parentheses: \( and \), and brackets: \ is not supported.Regular dollar sign $ in text that is not part of a math formula should be escaped: \$.The following rules apply to your content when mathjax is enabled: The following mathjax delimiters are supported: Generates Table of Contents (TOC) based on the headers found in the markdown document.any host that resolves to localhost IPv4 127.0.0.1 or IPv6 ::1.When enabled the extension will make a GET request every second to: Toggle reference footnotes and inline footnotes.Ĭonvert emoji :shortnames: into EmojiOne images Use "smart" typographic punctuation for things like quotes and dashes. May eventually be default with the old behavior moved into pedantic.
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Use smarter list behavior than the original markdown. Don't fix any of the original markdown bugs or poor behavior. This option requires the gfm option to be true.Ĭonform to obscure parts of as much as possible.
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#Markdown viewer free
Emoji support (Icons provided free by EmojiOne).Syntax highlighted code blocks ( prism).Themes (including GitHub theme) ( jasonm23, mixu, cobalt).
#Markdown viewer full
Full control over the compiler options ( marked or remark).Install: Chrome / Firefox / Opera / Edge Features
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