Hi,
We are new to Crusible (we use JIRA for years now) and have two crucible questions:
1. Is it possible to adjust the review screen to a view with horizondal scrolbars, instead of soft wrapping?
2. Comments: is it possible to not have the comments inline but at the side? Or is it possible to collapse them (to one row or so) because the code is less readable if (a lot of) comments are made
Thanx
Well, it's a pitty. We had to uninstall Crusible... :-(
It's not working for us.
Code Collaborator from SmartBear works better :-)
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Hi Felipe,
Thank you for both explanations! The "Comments" solution works :-)
Little follow up question: how can I make these settings persistent? like: how many rows, side-by-side, softwrapping etc.
But the scrollbar solution (with no wrapping) does not work. There is a scrollbar but only under total screen and not in the consequent side-by-side windows. I need to see both sides to be able to compare, but I don't want to use soft-wrapping.
I Want to see both sides in one view with a crollbar which scrolls both sides at the same time. Like Code Collaborator reviewer does...
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These scrollbars do work as one scrollbar: they scroll together (if one scrolls one, the other one scrolls too)
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It is possible to switch between "Soft Wrapping" and "No Wrapping" (which might end up resulting in having horizontal scrollbars):
Regarding the comments, as can also be seen in the image above, they can be:
I hope this helps!
Cheers,
Felipe
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In this example I have two different reviews (the top with long lines) but hopefully it makes my point ;-)
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