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Key: WEB-106
Type: New Feature New Feature
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Normal Normal
Assignee: Sue Linden
Reporter: bushing Spatula
Votes: 0
Watchers: 6
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turn on Wiki-Style renderer for JIRA comments

Created: 02/May/07 04:05 AM   Updated: 11/Oct/08 10:11 AM
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Component/s: jira.secondlife.com
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Linden Lab Issue ID: DEV-21848


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Please turn on the Wiki-Style renderer for comments in JIRA bug reports; see the example at http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/v3.6.3/configurerenderers.html

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WorkingOnIt Linden added a comment - 03/May/07 10:42 AM
Linked to related.

Sue Linden added a comment - 06/Oct/08 03:02 PM
I am planning on adding this feature to Description and Comment fields on Wed, Oct 8 at 9am PDT. Please comment here if there are any issues/questions. One note: JIRA uses it's own wiki syntax. Along the right side of the field, you'll see a "?" icon that shows the syntax.

McCabe Maxsted added a comment - 06/Oct/08 04:20 PM
Awesome! I'm excited for this. Can we use templates? ponders a repro template

Sue Linden added a comment - 06/Oct/08 04:24 PM - edited
don't let the word "wiki" think you're getting mediawiki level functionality. See here for the notation guide for their renderer: http://jira.atlassian.com/secure/WikiRendererHelpAction.jspa?section=all

Rob Linden added a comment - 06/Oct/08 04:45 PM
Note that the reason for the warning is that all existing comments are rendered as wiki text. That may screw up the formatting of some comments.

Strife Onizuka added a comment - 06/Oct/08 10:34 PM - edited
Looks like fun =^_^=

It will cause some issues with descriptions & comments with scripts but the former is easily remedied.


Argent Stonecutter added a comment - 07/Oct/08 02:11 PM
Would it be possible to disable the emoticons?

There are many pages containing code fragments and they are already all to likely to get clobbered as it is, without having it change "llFooBar(...);" to "llFooBar(... <wink>" and so on.


Sue Linden added a comment - 07/Oct/08 02:16 PM - edited
Unfortunately, there is no way to do this automatically. When you encounter unintended emoticons in descriptions and comments, you can put { noformat } llFooBar(...); { noformat } (without the spaces inside the bracket) around the code and it will remove the formating.

Sue Linden added a comment - 08/Oct/08 09:06 AM
Complete. Please make note that now next to the comment and description field there are two icons ... one for preview and the other that links to the syntax dictionary.


Alexa Linden added a comment - 09/Oct/08 08:12 AM
Thanks Strife! Great link

Lex Neva added a comment - 11/Oct/08 10:11 AM
Augh. I don't like this change, for two reasons. First, since all existing comments were grandfathered into the wiki syntax, comments like the following have their meaning changed:

http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SVC-2967?focusedCommentId=78246#action_78246

My use of asterisks for an action (like McCabe did up above) have been turned into bold text, which makes me look stupid.

Also, I'm not a big fan of the smiley-faces, but now my existing comments are probably peppered with them.