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On Linux, when writing two underscores for subscripts, it converts the text in between to italics and also removes the underscores. This is really hard to work with.
Example: a_1 y = z x_1 turns to a<1 y = z x>1 where <·> means it is written in italic, which also removes the support for displaying math.
Is it possible to override Slack on this?
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I looked into this a bit, and seems like Mac has a different behavior compared to what you described in Linux.
I can try with a Linux machine and see if I can reproduce.
In the mean time, can you try Preferences -> Advanced -> turn on "Format message with Markup"? This seems to turn off the auto formatting entirely, and (always) assume that you are writing markup.
Does this satisfies your need?
On Linux, when writing two underscores for subscripts, it converts the text in between to italics and also removes the underscores. This is really hard to work with.
Example:
a_1 y = z x_1
turns toa<1 y = z x>1
where <·> means it is written in italic, which also removes the support for displaying math.Is it possible to override Slack on this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: