Hi there
I know Confluence now provides the ability to paste images into pages with no plugins or Java requirement ... which is brilliant and we all love it .... what about doing the same for JIRA?
Regards
Mark
It loads up a Java Applet to do it, but it comes bundled with JIRA if that's what you meant??
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Yeah definitely not ideal but if people wanted to know if you could 'paste' images to an issue, you can. Worth logging into jira.atlassian.com as a feature request if not already there though
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I thought that was the case ... which is a different implementation to Confluence hey ... which needs no app and no button clicking - sit in the rich text editor and hit paste ... super intuitive and zero client install ...
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Good idea ... didn't realise I could log new feature requests in there, rather than just bugs/requests
Done - https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-27550
Thanks!
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I guess JIRA has that almost already. At least, when you load up the attach screenshot page, you can hit 'paste' and it uploads it.
Not as easy as just pasting on the actual view issue screen but does save you having to save the image somewhere and upload it
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