Markdown V1 (at least on the DCS side) and DITA both supported the ability to use conrefs/keyrefs in the context of a code block. For our teams, this meant being able to single source content where, say, a CASE number changed per version, or a filename changed depending on where we were reusing that content. Without this behavior, a lot of our content has to be hardcoded instead across versions and that's not ideal. It feels like a bit of a regression from v1 where this was allowed.
Markdown V1 (at least on the DCS side) and DITA both supported the ability to use conrefs/keyrefs in the context of a code block. For our teams, this meant being able to single source content where, say, a CASE number changed per version, or a filename changed depending on where we were reusing that content. Without this behavior, a lot of our content has to be hardcoded instead across versions and that's not ideal. It feels like a bit of a regression from v1 where this was allowed.