Skip to content

> I don't think matching against Chinese is really the right answer, here. #3291

@Toofan777

Description

@Toofan777
          > I don't think matching against Chinese is really the right answer, here.

When you are using dollar signs within text and you don't want them to be treated as math delimiters, you need to quote them with a backslash, as in \$1一个香蕉\$2. In order to get a literal backslash into a javascript string, you need to use two backslashes:

const tempstr = ref('\\$1一个香蕉\\$2');

the handling of \$ as an escape for $ is controlled by the processEscapes option in the tex block of your configuration. It is true by default, so this should work as is.

But the text content is not known in advance, it is returned by the ChatGPT. So I can only use regular matching '$...$',and then determine if there is Chinese inside, and then split the character '\' before '$'?

Originally posted by @guoyutao in #3265 (comment)

Metadata

Metadata

Assignees

No one assigned

    Labels

    No labels
    No labels

    Type

    No type

    Projects

    No projects

    Milestone

    No milestone

    Relationships

    None yet

    Development

    No branches or pull requests

    Issue actions