In JIRA, I saw that Atlassian documents said that when we set resolution to the issue, it will be displayed with a strike-through font.
In our setup, even when an issue is resolved (with Resolution not empty), it is NOT displayed with a strike-through font. Why does that happen?
Do we need to enable something?
I'm using JIRA 6.3.8 currently
Thanks
It does not happen everywhere. Viewing the issue directly or getting a list in the issue navigator for example.
Could you show us an issue view that shows a resolution, and then tell us where you're expecting the strike-through to show?
Do we have any rule to know where the strike through could be seen, and where it's not?
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I am having the same problem. I see this is a few many months old ... anyone have an update?
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Where? Some places do not display the strikeout (because you don't need it, or it would be confusing).
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Hi Nic, Thank you for repeating yourself :) It is working as expected. it is the default all issue searc list where I was seeing the issues without the strike through. I am using Jira with a third party and I had thought there's was working differently and it turns out they are both working the same. Sorry for the duplication here, much appreciate the quick feed back. -TL
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I don't think it appears in the filter gadget in v7.
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