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Current behavior
When stylegudist is configured to use a font size for base and/or text to be anything other than 16px, the paragraph content generated from markdown does not use the specified font size.
Question: Is a markdown paragraph considered to be either base
or text
? I am assuming it should be text
at the very least.
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One of the consumers of our system uses curly braces for content replacement in strings.
Due to the way that SD currently uses curly braces in the build process there is no way I can have a string that includes the braces for consumption.
I have tried a number of ways to escape the braces with no luck
Other languages and templating systems seem to use the concept of using double curly b
We need to add:
docstring_style = "numpy"
Link: https://github.com/wemake-services/wemake-python-styleguide/blob/master/styles/darglint.toml
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe💯
In my component's props TS interface, I can use JSDoc comments to set the description, and can even use the
@default
tag to describe the default valueHowever, nothing happens when I use the
@deprecated
tag.Describe the solution you'd like
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