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Thanks. Please take a look at the VScode extension for already opened issues and if none, open one there. https://github.com/quarto-dev/quarto This repository is for Quarto CLI. |
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Bug description
enable the quarto extension in VSCode.
open a notebook and write a table in a markdown cell.
run the cell.
the table has disappeared.
disable the quarto extension.
re-open the notebook.
the table is normally displayed.
Steps to reproduce
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Expected behavior
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Actual behavior
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Your environment
-IDE: Visual Studio Code 1.95.3
-OS: Windows 10
Quarto check output
Quarto 1.5.57
[>] Checking versions of quarto binary dependencies...
Pandoc version 3.2.0: OK
Dart Sass version 1.70.0: OK
Deno version 1.41.0: OK
Typst version 0.11.0: OK
[>] Checking versions of quarto dependencies......OK
[>] Checking Quarto installation......OK
Version: 1.5.57
Path: D:\Code\Quarto\bin
CodePage: 936
[>] Checking tools....................OK
TinyTeX: (not installed)
Chromium: (not installed)
[>] Checking LaTeX....................OK
Using: Installation From Path
Path: D:\texlive\2024\bin\windows
Version: 2024
[>] Checking basic markdown render....OK
[>] Checking Python 3 installation....OK
Version: 3.12.3 (Conda)
Path: D:/Code/anaconda3/python.exe
Jupyter: 5.7.2
Kernels: ir, python3
[>] Checking Jupyter engine render....OK
[>] Checking R installation...........OK
Version: 4.4.1
Path: D:/Code/R/R-4.4.1
LibPaths:
- D:/Code/R/R-4.4.1/library
knitr: 1.48
rmarkdown: 2.29
[>] Checking Knitr engine render......OK
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