<strong> and <em> are often used on documentation and initially I also used them in our Dokka extension because that is what Dokka uses internally when converting. It's also the result when converting Asciidoc to HTML.
Handle <strong> like <b>
Handle <em> like <i>
In addition, avoid tow handled node warnings and handle sections like paragraphs. Also test the UTF-8 support.
KDoc support for
_like this_
or*like this*
__like this__
or**like this**
`call()`
Core:
<strong>
and<em>
are often used on documentation and initially I also used them in our Dokka extension because that is what Dokka uses internally when converting. It's also the result when converting Asciidoc to HTML.<strong>
like<b>
<em>
like<i>
In addition, avoid tow handled node warnings and handle sections like paragraphs. Also test the UTF-8 support.