Trying to use the code Syntax highlighter for Jira but when I try, as per your documentation, to use c+ or cp I get he mentioned.
I've tried stopping/strating Jira, reindexing, etc. but it just will not work for c+ or cp and possible others.
This is onl Jira
I was overlooking the setup step of disabling the built in Code macro.
Sorry meant to include that. Jira 5.2 and 1.6.0 of the plugin.
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Ah, that rules out the problem I had with it then. Sorry I can't be of help directly.
Have you had a look at the log file to see what it says when you use {code:cpp} in your field? Can you confirm it works for others (java for example)
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Yes the Java one does work.
Nothing showing the logs right now. What area would I want to enchance logging for to try an pick it up? Sorry I'm just starting to Eval Jira so it's all new to me.
Thanks.
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I don't think you need to increase logging, if you've found that! Difficult to say where it's coming from, but it's a perfect thing to pass to the developer(s) of the plugin.
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played with it a bit and found I get this error:
/secure/Search!Jql.jspa [velocity] Left side ($totalSize) of '<' operation has null value at templates/plugins/jira/macros.vm[line 8, column 18]
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Smacking my head and putting on my Dumba** hat, I was overlooking the setup step of disabling the built in Code macro.
Sorry for wasting your time but thanks for your help.
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Glad you found it - it's certainly no waste of time, as I've learned something from it too. At the very least, I should remember to ask about the built-in one next time :-)
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What version of the plugin and Jira are you using?
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