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Syntax highlighting for message code blocks

Markdown code blocks should support syntax highlighting.

  • Guest
  • Jul 7 2020
  • Future consideration
  • Ben Riordan commented
    22 Mar 23:35

    Ack, ignore the first of my two paragraphs, it was meant for the strikethrough in markdown issue.

  • Ben Riordan commented
    22 Mar 23:33

    +1 on this, If I have a question and it is no longer applicable, it is great to cross it out but not delete it for general transparency, team info.

    To the guest comment above, SQL seems to be supported with ```sql code block designation

  • Guest commented
    July 26, 2022 12:02

    free iptv trials links and m3u playlists working on all devices pc mac android with sports movies news documentaries and much more television channels from all over the world these playlists are in general comes with .m3u extension file and can easily played using vlc or if you have kodi software installed would be great, there is a huge number of kodi builds and addons for all categories even weather lovers,

  • Sina commented
    August 03, 2021 23:12

    this is a thing in webex teams, but need it as part of the webhook too

  • David Williams commented
    June 28, 2021 17:45

    Microsoft Teams handles Code Block inserts very elegantly, just sayin' ; )

  • Bryan Crisler commented
    May 13, 2021 17:11

    On the Web Version, SQL is supported. Why is it not supported on desktop or mobile?

  • Guest commented
    February 18, 2021 14:52

    Our team would benefit greatly from SQL syntax highlighting support.

  • Uladzimir Hryharovich commented
    January 19, 2021 15:48

    Right now we have support of only 16 languages: markup, css, clike, javascript, c, c++, c#, docker, git, java, json, objective-c, perl, powershell, python and swift.
    There is a necessity to add more.