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Pandoc super-/subscript treatment
First of all: I recently discovered Haroo Pad and really like it so far! Thanks for the great work!
I believe that the super- and subscript markdown extensions are not treated correctly. ^[1](#url)^ is how my pandoc (v 1.12.4.2 on OS X) wants the syntax to be in order to have a link in superscript. Haroo Pad takes whatever is inside ^^ and displays it without further processing. Writing [^1^](#url) leads to the desired result in Haroo Pad, but not in pandoc. I use Haroo Pad v0.12.0.
I believe that the super- and subscript markdown extensions are not treated correctly. ^[1](#url)^ is how my pandoc (v 1.12.4.2 on OS X) wants the syntax to be in order to have a link in superscript. Haroo Pad takes whatever is inside ^^ and displays it without further processing. Writing [^1^](#url) leads to the desired result in Haroo Pad, but not in pandoc. I use Haroo Pad v0.12.0.

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Rhio Kim 11 år siden
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