Given that Markdown has lots of undefined semantics, this may very well be a valid interpretation of certain broken Markdown documents. But I guess most would agree that the priority should be the other way around.
Example: (Save as `something.md` and open with Geany)
_This is "underlined"
```
should_be code
```
This sentence is considered code, because the
"matching" underscores had priority (?)
Note that the "stray underline" can also occur in HTML inline-comments, where they don't stand for underlining anyway.
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A pane in which to access the available lua scripts would be a great feature. The lua menu is rather buried and being able to have them immediately available from a pane in the sidebar would increase Geany's value immensely. If someone could add this feature into the lua plugin, I'd be very grateful!
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How incomprehensible this is! Blue Chinese can be displayed normally, while red cannot!
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