Inline HTML link and mailto: link

David Chambers david.chambers.05 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 13 13:35:43 EST 2012



>

> How are em-dashes and en-dashes handled in Markdown?



You can include Unicode characters in Markdown documents, so go ahead and
use the actual characters if you want to. On OS X, ⌥- produces an en dash
and ⇧⌥- an em dash.

Many Markdown implementations offer extensions which allow "--" to be used
to represent an en dash and "---" to represent an em dash.

David


On 13 January 2012 10:15, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar <chyavana at gmail.com>wrote:


> Wow, that was a quick reply!

>

> Yes, indeed, I was putting a space between ] and (. I have corrected that

> and now both the links work as they should :-).

>

> May I ask a supplementary question please: How are em-dashes and en-dashes

> handled in Markdown?

>

> Thank you.

>

> Chandra

>

>

> On Friday 13 January 2012 11:30 PM, Alan Hogan wrote:

>

>> Are you putting spaces between ] and ( ? You shouldn't.

>>

>> ajh

>>

>> On Jan 13, 2012, at 9:52 AM, "R (Chandra)

>> Chandrasekhar"<chyavana at gmail.**com <chyavana at gmail.com>> wrote:

>>

>> Dear Folks,

>>>

>>> I am just starting out with Markdown and am trying to get two

>>> elements working:

>>>

>>> (1) An inline HTML link; and

>>>

>>> (2) An inline mailto: link

>>>

>>> as shown in the text below:

>>>

>>> We invite you to [browse] (http://academy.swanlotus.com/**index.html<http://academy.swanlotus.com/index.html>

>>> )

>>> this website. Take a look and see if you find anything useful. And

>>> do [drop us a line] (mailto:feedback at swanlotus.com**) with your

>>> comments for improvement.

>>>

>>> I tried it out on Dingus and failed to get the expected HTML

>>> version like:

>>>

>>> We invite you to<a

>>> href="http://academy.**swanlotus.com/index.html<http://academy.swanlotus.com/index.html>

>>> ">**browse</a> this

>>> website. Take a look and see if you find anything useful. And do<a

>>> href="mailto:feedback@**swanlotus.com <feedback at swanlotus.com>">drop us

>>> a line</a> with your

>>> comments for improvement.

>>>

>>> Instead, Dingus gave me:

>>>

>>> We invite you to [browse] (http://academy.swanlotus.com/**index.html<http://academy.swanlotus.com/index.html>

>>> )

>>> this website. Take a look and see if you find anything useful. And

>>> do [drop us a line] (mailto:feedback at swanlotus.com**) with your

>>> comments for improvement.

>>>

>>> This is my first experience with Markdown, although I am conversant

>>> with HTML and very conversant with LaTeX.

>>>

>>> What am I doing wrong and why am I not getting the expected HTML

>>> markup?

>>>

>>> FYI, I am on Kubuntu 11.10 using Markdown, version 1.0.1 from the

>>> standard .deb package.

>>>

>>> Thanks in advance.

>>>

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