When I enter or paste text that has more than one $ sign, the text between the dollar signs gets converted to some form of math, LaTex or KaTex, not sure which, causing the text between the two dollar signs to turn into a strange italics and if clicked on, the italicized text goes into a hidden mode.
So for example, if it type "The cost ranges from 10ドル at the low end to 50ドル at the upper end." (without the quotes) and hit enter, everything seems fine until I either switch to markdown editing mode and back or until I click off that note to another and come back, at that point the text "The cost ranges from 10ドル at the low end to 50ドル at the upper end." is now
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I have tried everything I can think of with my limited knowledge of what is causing the conversion to a different format. I tried escaping out the $ signs with a slash \ and other characters, quotes, question marks, and anything else I could come up with that was suggested by AI, but none work.
When I enter or paste text that has more than one $ sign, the text between the dollar signs gets converted to some form of math, LaTex or KaTex, not sure which, causing the text between the two dollar signs to turn into a strange italics and if clicked on, the italicized text goes into a hidden mode.
So for example, if it type "The cost ranges from 10ドル at the low end to 50ドル at the upper end." (without the quotes) and hit enter, everything seems fine until I either switch to markdown editing mode and back or until I click off that note to another and come back, at that point the text "The cost ranges from 10ドル at the low end to 50ドル at the upper end." is now

I have tried everything I can think of with my limited knowledge of what is causing the conversion to a different format. I tried escaping out the $ signs with a slash \ and other characters, quotes, question marks, and anything else I could come up with that was suggested by AI, but none work.