It would be super-useful, when including long error snippets or other data in a JIRA description or comment, if you could indicate the {panel} or {code} block to be collapsible (like the {expand} macro in Confluence does)
collapse=true does not seem to work in code or panels for *Jira cloud* .. unless i am doing something wrong
I believe you can go with
{code:bash|title=Tech details for Admins|collapse=true}
echo Not documented feature \
works better \
than unreleased :)
{code}
Works perfect in Jira 7x with the plugin - https://bitbucket.org/hski/syntaxplugin-public/overview
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Hi Andrew,
I agree this functionality would be super useful. I did some digging around in our bug/feature tracker and found a closed request for this functionality.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-33995
Since it's set as closed I went ahead and created a new request for this functionality.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-42428
Feel free to watch/vote on this issue for updates .
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Until Atlassian fixes it, you could use this: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.topshelfsolution.quicksuggestmacros
It includes an expander macro that could be placed around any content and make it collapsible. (in addition to other macros, like the fancy issue links you see above )
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