Re: JIRA preview and quoting

2007-01-19 Thread Doron Cohen
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

Re: JIRA preview and quoting

2007-01-19 Thread Chris Hostetter
: 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

Re: JIRA preview and quoting

2007-01-19 Thread Marvin Humphrey
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

Re: JIRA preview and quoting

2007-01-19 Thread Doug Cutting
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

Re: JIRA preview and quoting

2007-01-19 Thread Michael McCandless
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