I think I know what causes this, so I figure can make the underscores
behave as expected.  I'll tell you what I find.

Justin
On Jul 17, 2013 3:07 PM, "Ted Ross" <[email protected]> wrote:

> After further investigation, I see that _underscore_ is not rendered into
> html, however *asterisks* are.
>
> On the other hand, block quotes are rendered into html so this is probably
> a style-sheet problem because block quotes don't look any different than
> normal paragraphs.
>
> -Ted
>
> On 07/17/2013 03:00 PM, Ted Ross wrote:
>
>> I'm working on some content for the new website.  It's very easy to work
>> with by the way.
>>
>> I have a question about the markdown directives.  It seems that some of
>> the directives I want to use are simply ignored during the render process.
>>  For example, I tried to use the _underscore_ method of emphasis, but the
>> rendered output simply copied the underscores and didn't make any change to
>> the font.  Ditto the __double underscore__.  I also tried to use a
>> block-quote but found that the ">" symbols were simply absorbed with no
>> other effect on my text paragraph.
>>
>> Am I doing something wrong or is there a set of unsupported directives?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Ted
>>
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