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Issue with the Monospace font
I was trying to ask a code review question but I have observed that it does not support the "Monospace font" for code excerpts properly. It is only considered partially and I see this particularly in Python. I mean to say that, whatever is present in the backticks is not recognized as code completely. Could you please look into this and fix it?

Below is an example for your reference.

`import re

# Define the regex pattern
pattern = re.compile(r'abc\d+')

# Open the file for reading
with open(r"filepath") as file:  
    # Initialize an empty list to store matching lines
    matching_lines = []


    # Read each line in the file
    for line in file:
        # Check if the line matches the regex pattern
        if pattern.search(line):
            # If it matches, add the line to the list
            matching_lines.append(line.strip())  # strip() removes leading/trailing whitespace

# Print the list of matching lines
print(matching_lines)`

Suggested about 2 months ago by Karl Knechtel‭