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Crash when wikilink in heading #88
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I would imagine there's a couple of things going on here, the main one being that frogmouth doesn't currently support any sort of wiki-style extension to Markdown files (see #21). On top of that the error itself would suggest that such a link is being seen as Rich markup (which might in turn suggest that something would need to be done in the Textual |
Understandable that not all markdown extensions can be fully supported. I wonder though if there is some way to at least make the program fail a little more gracefully so it just doesn't crash entirely. |
Oh, for sure, hence:
That is, I suspect this might actually be something to first check in Textual's widget. |
You are right. It seems to be a bug in Textuals Markdown Widget. I reported the bug on their issue tracker. |
Awesome; thanks for raising that. I'll keep this open too for the duration. |
Fixed via Textualize/textual#3689 |
Frogmouth is great, but I noticed it crashes on markdown files if there is a wiki style link in a heading where the path starts with a
/
.Example:
results in error:
This is in
frogmouth 0.9.1 (Textual v0.41.0)
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