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Incorrectly bolding markdown

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#2.762 geöffnet am 11. Nov. 2021

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Currently all of the following examples get bolded by the monaco editor:

**hello**
** hello**
**hello **
** hello **

Here's how its rendered by the monaco playground:

monaco.editor.create(document.getElementById('container'), {
   value: "**hello**\n** hello**\n**hello **\n** hello **",
   language: 'markdown'
});

While only the first line should be according to the Markdown Spec and example 361 of the GitHub Flavored Markdown Spec:

To bold text, add two asterisks or underscores before and after a word or phrase. To bold the middle of a word for emphasis, add two asterisks without spaces around the letters.

It also appears that VSCode correctly applies the bolding only to the first line:

This behavior makes it confusing if using monaco to implement something like a markdown rendered, since the highlighted code will not match the rendered preview.

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