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<title>Better nested STRONG EM support.</title>
<updated>2014-09-26T14:29:48+00:00</updated>
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<name>Waylan Limberg</name>
<email>waylan.limberg@icloud.com</email>
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<published>2014-09-25T20:07:07+00:00</published>
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Fixes #253. Thanks to @facelessuser for the tests. Although I removed
a bunch of weird ones (even some that passed) from his PR (#342). For
the most part, there is no definitive way for those to be parsed. So
there is no point of testing for them. In most of those situations,
authors should be mixing underscores and astericks so it is clear
what is intended.
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Fixes #253. Thanks to @facelessuser for the tests. Although I removed
a bunch of weird ones (even some that passed) from his PR (#342). For
the most part, there is no definitive way for those to be parsed. So
there is no point of testing for them. In most of those situations,
authors should be mixing underscores and astericks so it is clear
what is intended.
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