latest 15 messages by int-e
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[2016-06-05T12:03:20Z]
int-e
Can a comment on github link to an issue in a way that its status is visible? it seems a bit silly to comment on another issue just to get a mention, with status, in one's own. (I'm looking at https://help.github.com/articles/autolinked-references-and-urls/ and suspect that the answer is no...)
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[2015-03-28T23:50:50Z]
int-e
But I'll probably stick to `@foo` so that cut&paste works. Sigh.
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[2015-03-28T23:48:52Z]
int-e
Missing an x: ⁠
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[2015-03-28T23:48:29Z]
int-e
But I guess I should be using ࠌ ... Anyway, thanks!
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[2015-03-28T23:46:25Z]
int-e
(that's the zero-width non-break space)
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[2015-03-28T23:45:52Z]
int-e
*right
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[2015-03-28T23:45:45Z]
int-e
Oh tight, @foo is displayed as desired.
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[2015-03-28T23:42:38Z]
int-e
Renegade334: thanks
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[2015-03-28T23:42:30Z]
int-e
Sorry? I can try it with the issue's preview. But I couldn't find a way that works: \@foo gets rendered with a separate \, `@foo` adds extra markup; @foo gets treated as an @mention despite the obfuscation.
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[2015-03-28T23:39:48Z]
int-e
(specifically, in a comment on an issue.)
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[2015-03-28T23:38:55Z]
int-e
so let me ask again, in github's markdown, is it possible to quote @foo so that it gets rendered as normal text and not treated as an @mention?
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[2015-03-28T23:00:50Z]
int-e
There's no MX record for your domain now. (I'd try the ANAME thing, it's sounds like a good fit for the problem, despite the awful name.)
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[2015-03-28T22:50:30Z]
int-e
ANAME... DNS has no ANAME records. What DNS Made Easy (the company who seems to have invented this term) does is copy the A records of some other domain to your domain...
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[2015-03-28T21:46:36Z]
int-e
Oh and \@foo doesn't do the trick.
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[2015-03-28T21:44:01Z]
int-e
In github markup (say, in an issue), is it possible to write @foo without it being treated as mentioning the "foo" user? I can use `@foo`, but that adds extra markup that I don't really want.