Hey all.
Maybe someone knows more about this.
We recently got JIRA onDemand, and we have version 6.4-OD-14-082.
However, in issues everytime we use the {code} block, it doesn't get rendered as code at all. You see {code} in plain text viewing at the comment.
code_block.png
Are there any settings that controls this, or any other advice that would help us understand why it isnt getting parsed/rendered correctly?
Thanks.
*Update feb 16*
I tried Ben's suggestion with using {code:} which didn't work either:
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We submitted a ticket to support and asked for help.
Apparently, two modules / system-addons were disabled for us, which we didn't see. They enabled it and everything now works as expected.
The modules they enabled were:
Thanks. This was our issue too. The disabled modules can be seen under the "Wiki Renderer Macros Plugin" system add-on.
Possibly caused by having a Syntax Highlighter add-on installed in our Server instance when we migrated to Cloud.
I was not able to enable the modules myself and had Support do it.
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Hi Christoffer,
Maybe it has something to do with the Wiki Style Renderer being disabled for the comment field.
You can refer to the following documentation when configuring Renderers:
However, please raise a support ticket if the problem cannot be solved, so Atlassian Support can take a look at your instance logs.
Thanks!
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Hey Christoffer,
Try using
{code:} your code {code}
That is - add the ':' in your opening bracket.
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Hey. I have tried this, without any luck :S
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I have updated my main issue with more details.
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It's look like you have some kind of a text editor installed as a plugin. It that so? Try disabling it and try again. Maybe this will help. Peter
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Its the rich text editor. I advice from Andre (first comment) and disabled rich text editor renderer, tried it, enabled it again, tried it - without luck. But I will most try disabling various stuff again. Thanks.
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{code:}
I am trying code block
{code}
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