When I am creating a new issue in a lightbox after pressing "C" I can't seem to attach any image by pasting it into the description field.
Surely, within the description field I see that the image thumbnail shortcode is placed:
{code}
!image-2017-10-16-10-59-49-136.png|thumbnail!
{code}
However, the image is not attached to the ticket, resulting in after creating the ticket, the image doesn't render:
{quote}
Unable to render embedded object: File (image-2017-10-16-10-59-49-136.png) not found.
{quote}
My workaround is to firstly create the ticket. After the ticket is created I can freely attach images the way I am used to. This issue seems to have been introduced with last weeks UI update for Jira.
Anyone else experiencing this?
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Experiencing the same issue. Noticed it the latter part of last week after changing to the new, however when I reverted to the older view, the issue was there as well. Does not seem to be browser related, nor was I able to find a setting that would allow/disallow pasting of sceenshots on the Create Image form.
I'm experiencing the same issue, didn't notice untill this post. Unfortunately I have to check all created issues from the last two weeks :(
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works again
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Hi All,
I think that the problem you are reporting is a known bug currently in Jira Cloud. Please see JRACLOUD-67734 for details.
I would recommend watching that bug for updates as to when this might be fixed for a long term solution.
In the meantime that bug page does list two different possible workarounds to this issue.
- Save the attachments and upload it via the Attachments field. Then, it is possible to attach it to the description field
- Create the issue first, then only paste the attachment.
I hope this helps,
Andy
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the same for me :(
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