I cheated...
Actually, after losing several long comments when clicking "Add",
with some strange 'rights' error, I trust Jira's input area only
for very short comments.
As soon as a comment gets longer I use my mail client's reply-to,
and only when done writing, copy/paste to Jira's text area. So
: Alternately, you can reply to a message sent by Jira, but direct the
: response to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of java-dev, and it should turn into
i tested this out at one point and found it to be extremely unreliable ..
many messages i sent never made it into Jira, and at several points in the
On Jan 19, 2007, at 2:18 PM, Doug Cutting wrote:
Lines starting with '> ' in comments are displayed as quotes.
Y'know, I bet I just muffed the cut-and-paste, then. I had composed
the message in mail.app, and I've just now verified that the quote
characters do not survive the transfer fro
Marvin Humphrey wrote:
Hey! How did you manage to get JIRA to use your quoting? When I posted
using Firefox for the Mac, it ate mine.
Lines starting with '> ' in comments are displayed as quotes.
Alternately, you can reply to a message sent by Jira, but direct the
response to [EMAIL PROTECT
Marvin Humphrey wrote:
On Jan 19, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Doron Cohen (JIRA) wrote:
> >
Hey! How did you manage to get JIRA to use your quoting? When I posted
using Firefox for the Mac, it ate mine.
Since there's no preview option (which is kind of suprising, in this
"Web 2.0" era), is there
On Jan 19, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Doron Cohen (JIRA) wrote:
> >
Hey! How did you manage to get JIRA to use your quoting? When I
posted using Firefox for the Mac, it ate mine.
Since there's no preview option (which is kind of suprising, in this
"Web 2.0" era), is there a scratch section some