I'm using the leap-day GitHub Pages theme in this page (https://dellos7.github.io/constitucion/), directly using the theme from GitHub, and I've realized that generated header anchors do not keep accented letters in the anchor.
For instance:
## Título I
get's parsed as #ttulo-i.
However, when navigating through the repo in GitHub, I will be able to use the headers in achors like this: #título-i. This is, GitHub does preserve accented letters, so if I'm able to use header anchors in GitHub (#título-i) I'm not able to do so in the site using the theme (as it would be #ttulo-i).
I think that they should be parsed at least as GitHub does, because the way they are working currently you can have them only working in the GitHub .md viewer or in the site using the theme, not in both places.
If you shall require any additional information or help, just let me know.
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Hello,
I'm using the leap-day GitHub Pages theme in this page (https://dellos7.github.io/constitucion/), directly using the theme from GitHub, and I've realized that generated header anchors do not keep accented letters in the anchor.
For instance:
get's parsed as
#ttulo-i
.However, when navigating through the repo in GitHub, I will be able to use the headers in achors like this:
#título-i
. This is, GitHub does preserve accented letters, so if I'm able to use header anchors in GitHub (#título-i
) I'm not able to do so in the site using the theme (as it would be#ttulo-i
).I think that they should be parsed at least as GitHub does, because the way they are working currently you can have them only working in the GitHub .md viewer or in the site using the theme, not in both places.
If you shall require any additional information or help, just let me know.
Thank you.