There seems to be some kind of a debug mode for certain code blocks which renders them completely unreadable.
You can see an example at this issue: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/6739
Attaching a screenshot of the behavior as well.
FYI this can be avoided by telling Pagure it's text and should not be highlighted.
The first one works as you want, the second does the highlighting.
```text 2620:52:0:2280:6af7:28ff:fec1:ad8d - - [08/Mar/2017:17:08:05 ``` ``` 2620:52:0:2280:6af7:28ff:fec1:ad8d - - [08/Mar/2017:17:08:05 ```
Thanks for the info! This is however not documented anywhere.
Shouldn't be text default mode? I'm confused what is actually pagure highlighting, what kind of syntax, each word?
text
I would expect text to be default as well.
+1 I always thought a code block was supposed to have zero highlighting. That's the expected behaviour IMO.
As far as I know, the highlighting is done by an extension in the markdown processor. The syntax I proposed is not even documented there: https://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/code_hilite.html
Metadata Update from @lslebodn: - Issue tagged with: IDM
Ok, I just figured out the way to make it no guess the language by default (ie: unless specified).
Thoughts on using this as solution?
Metadata Update from @pingou: - Issue assigned to pingou
@pingou Sounds about right :)
Commit 4e78fef8 fixes this issue