Hello,
When we add a comment in a jira ticket we can mention a user by tapping "@" and the name of the user. After that it's the user code that is display in the comment and not the name of the user.
By example :
[~a2800]
How can we replace the display of the user code by the name of the user ? is it a configuration in the project ?
Thanks.
Hi @MATHIEU LANNIEL ,
if you're not in "Text mode" in your comment, it should display the username "Display Name" instead of its Username (in this case the Username is the User ID from the company directory).
For example, here's what I have when I mention a user on Jira :
And here's the display when I specifically select the "Text" mode :
So you should only see the nice display, unless you've changed the mode to switch to Text.
Let me know if this helps,
--Alexis
Thanks @Alexis Robert
In my Jira I don't have the voice to switch in the "Visuel" mode, I stay by default with the present display :
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Et si vous cliquez sur le bouton "Commentaire" pour écrire un nouveau commentaire, est-ce que sous la zone de texte vous avez le choix entre "Visuel" et "Texte" comme sur mon exemple ?
A mon avis sur ce commentaire en particulier, il est possible que ce soit parce que le "]" n'est pas séparé du mot suivant que Jira n'a pas converti avec le nom de l'utilisateur.
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Lors de l'ajout d'un commentaire la fonction @ fait bien apparaitre le nom complet de l'utilisateur :
mais dès qu'on le choisit c'est le code qui s'affiche, que l'on renseigne un espace ou pas d'espace après le crochet :
Et dans les 2 cas pas moyen de passer en mode visuel sur l'affichage.
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