Added support for embedding fragments with <!-- [fragment] -->
syntax
#830
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Summary
Embedding file snippets via
/// [snippet]
is a very powerful feature, but it currently doesn't work well with markdown or HTML snippets. I added a third option,<!-- [snippet] -->
, to deal with this problem and modified the relevant docs.I hate to make things difficult for the reviewers... but I got endless errors trying to build the project on my Windows machine, so I was not able to test or build the project. I did test my regex additions separately though. If someone could independently test this, it would be much appreciated. Here's an example to make it easy:
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