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Basically, when using lines 'clouded, dark, rainbow, etc', the final output appends an annoying little #<partial-name>.
Ex. []#communications
Short of using gulp to just clean the detritus; haven't looked into the (load) function for more information. This may be uncommon as I've been using this amazing tool a bit and hadn't noticed the additional output. Of course, when lines are disabled, there's no detritus.
If this is happening to anyone else, I'll be glad to share my gulp task and look at (load)'s template strings if any.
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Basically, when using lines 'clouded, dark, rainbow, etc', the final output appends an annoying little
#<partial-name>
.Ex. []#communications
Short of using gulp to just clean the detritus; haven't looked into the (load) function for more information. This may be uncommon as I've been using this amazing tool a bit and hadn't noticed the additional output. Of course, when lines are disabled, there's no detritus.
If this is happening to anyone else, I'll be glad to share my gulp task and look at (load)'s template strings if any.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: