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The idea is almost identical to #98, but with extension to tags. I'm very sorry that I have missed your point at 'more than just text-tokens'. You were dead right. I actually needed double curly braces inside tags too. Example from Stein Expedite docs:
<divdata-stein-url="https://api.steinhq.com/v1/storages/5cc158079ec99a2f484dcb40/Sheet1"
data-stein-limit="2"
><div><h1>{{title}}</h1><h6>By {{author}}</h6><p>
{{content}}
</p><p>Read on <ahref="{{link}}">Medium</a></p></div></div>
the {{link}} inside <a> should also be formatted as is, not as {{ link }}.
Input
a(href="{{link}}") Link
Expected Output
a(href="{{link}}") Link
Current behaviour
a(href="{{ link }}") Link
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I... guess that is enough, but to be bloody honest, I have no idea. Just as MS Windows users, what I can point out is what I only need right now :p I am very sorry. I won't use them as tag names (e.g., {{tag}}.class-one), I won't use them inside scripts, while others might. Still, I believe attributes is enough.
Request / Idea
The idea is almost identical to #98, but with extension to tags. I'm very sorry that I have missed your point at 'more than just text-tokens'. You were dead right. I actually needed double curly braces inside tags too. Example from Stein Expedite docs:
the
{{link}}
inside<a>
should also be formatted as is, not as{{ link }}
.Input
Expected Output
Current behaviour
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