> Hi,
> AFAIK, if the markup syntax (=code=, *bold*, ..) is directly followed
> by non-whitespace characters, then it will not be marked-up:
> =hello=there
> /not/italic
> This may be right decision on English text, but in some languages, the
> postposition (grammar) will be postfixed without spaces into the
> previous noun, so it will be the trouble. (Following text contains
> Korean characters in UTF-8, you may need additional korean font to
> read properly)
> =printf=는
> =bold=로
> =철수=는
> I'm sure that some other languages will have same problem
> (e.g. Japanese or Chinese).
> Is there any way to force mark-up on this situation?
> If this pattern cannot be implemented easily, how about to introduce
> new escaping character to prevent to insert whitespace between
> marked-up text and the following postfix text? For example:
> =printf=\is => rendered in HTML: <code>printf</code>is
> *bold*\asdf => rendered in HTML: <b>bold</b>asdf
> /철수/\는 => rendered in HTML: <i>철수</i>는
> I can't say the above solution is well-designed, but I'm sure that
> you'll get the point.
May be this will help you: