Wiki Editor for JIRA is a nice way to create wiki markup. It supports creation of {code} macro, but just has a template for {code:java}.
It would be great, if Wiki Editor for JIRA could add support for other languages. In standard JIRA it is XML, SQL and JavaScript. With JIRA Syntax Highlighter Plugin installed you also have syntax highlighting for C++, C#, PHP, Python, VB, CSS, Perl, Objective-C, Ruby etc.
Also {code} has some more options lik title=Hello.java and with JIRA Syntax Highlighter Plugin even more highlight=[4,8-10], first-line=10 and hide-linenum.
Any plans to improve {code} support?
I would also like support for more languages, in my case C and VHDL.
Tried to install Quick Suggest Macros plugin, but it seems like it's not available on the cloud platform.
Hi Holger,
As an alternative to the Wiki Editor, we've created the Quick Suggest Macros plugin. It adds autocompletion for all existing macros, as well as some additional new macros. You simply type a curly brace "{" and then get an autocomplete dialog.
It supports both of the built-in languages (java & xml) for the code macro at the moment, and we will be adding more language support in the near future.
Cheers,
Anthony
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Hello,
I'm the author of the add-on. Excuse me my late answer as I just found this question.
The whole editor was designed mostly to provide help with wiki markup and remove the need for remembering it. I understand that in your case, the usage is far from optimal but currrent implementation serves those main purposes while being straight forward. This feature just isn't used a lot and adding it would complicate the user experience in this area.
I plan to work on this feature and expand it moving on. I am also happy to discuss it further. Your comments are very welcome.
I hope this answers your question.
Cheers,
Wojtek
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