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If importing as a notebook I'd need to specify the Stylesheet.
Import["file.md", "Notebook"]
Potential solution: https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/17438/inheriting-stylesheets-when-using-createdocument
It could be interesting to 'natively' open markdown files, fully rendered, in notebooks. Not sure about the approach there just yet though.
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Imagine each cell in the notebook contains a MarkdownLine expression, or some other standalone MarkdownExpression, then a non-default MarkdownStyle stylesheet could be applied, effectively rendering the markdown expressions as the proper notebook counterparts.
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Not relevant to new implementation.
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