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If a hyperlinked text goes across two lines, the hyperlink is activated for all words present in both lines. Not sure why this is occuring. Looks something like this:
Consider these words going across the text box right now. Yes it's going, and it keeps going on and on until we reach the end of the line and make a link. Now this link is clickable at any point in these two lines.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi there, could you provide a full markdown text example and the full command / code you're using to reproduce this? Mdpdf doesn't really do any of the actual markdown -> html or html -> pdf conversion itself, it just stitches them together and applies styles etc. If you can provide a full example we can take a look in debug mode and see what the html output is to figure out where the issue is.
Here's the raw markdown text that I had typed out:
I am a second year student pursuing my engineering in computer science from [Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering](https://dsce.edu.in), Bengaluru, India. My areas of interest include distributed systems, networking, and scalability. I am actively involved in open-source projects related to Kubernetes.
This entire line was a hyperlink in the PDF, as seen in the image below
The command used to generate the PDF was mdpdf file.md --gh-style
If a hyperlinked text goes across two lines, the hyperlink is activated for all words present in both lines. Not sure why this is occuring. Looks something like this:
Consider these words going across the text box right now. Yes it's going, and it keeps going on and on until we reach the end of the line and make a link. Now this link is clickable at any point in these two lines.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: