Is there a way to highlight a custom element similar to emphasis in vscode? #1373
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That’s one of the main reasons not to constantly add random things to markdown, but instead benefit from either directives or MDX: other tools don’t understand things. As for how to integrate with syntax highlighting, I think that has to do with VS Code itself. I believe TextMate grammars can indeed extend each other, but not exactly sure how. |
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I’m not sure how it should work yet, but I’m open to discussing this feature for https://github.com/remcohaszing/vscode-markdown-decorations. |
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When creating a plugin, that adds a custom element, similar to remark-ins.
Is there a way to implement it in a way the vscode extension will highlight it in some way. like the emphasis or strong?
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