fix: inline math interpreted as attributes (#2645)
When using inline math ($e^{-x^2}$) the curly braces are interpreted as attributes by markdown-it-attrs. Since most of the times they are not valid attributes they simply get removed. This patch escapes the curly braces (the default attribute delimiter), fixing the KaTeX rendering errors. It would be nice to simply skip that rule for `katex_inline` block types but as far as I know markdown-it-attrs doesn't have such an option. Fixes #1581
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@ -81,7 +81,14 @@ export default {
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if (!silent) {
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token = state.push('katex_inline', 'math', 0)
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token.markup = '$'
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token.content = state.src.slice(start, match)
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token.content = state.src
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// Extract the math part without the $
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.slice(start, match)
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// Escape the curly braces since they will be interpreted as
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// attributes by markdown-it-attrs (the "curly_attributes"
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// core rule)
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.replaceAll("{", "{{")
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.replaceAll("}", "}}")
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}
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state.pos = match + 1
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