There is a flaw (at least I believe it behaves contrary to expectations) in that even if each character of the smiley are escaped by a ~, the smiley is still rendered as if no ~ was used. Shouldn't it follow the standard that when a ~ precedes a character, it annuls its formatting effects?
There is a flaw (at least I believe it behaves contrary to expectations) in that even if each character of the smiley are escaped by a ~, the smiley is still rendered as if no ~ was used. Shouldn't it follow the standard that when a ~ precedes a character, it annuls its formatting effects?