When I get into the Issue Navigator for a project I see the issues sort according to Priority by default. We don't really use Priority in our projects, so it's annoying to have to select a new field (which I can't scroll to, btw) and then re-select the ordering, and THEN, if I'm lucky, I don't have to change the filter, otherwise the view defaults to sorting by Priority.
I can't find any documentation on how to configure this setting. I want to be able to have the issues sort by Key, descending, when I open the Issue Navigator. Anyone know if there's a way to make that happen? Thanks!
Hello Joost,
There is a stop word list containing Dutch words named "dutch_stop.txt". I guess it is possible to manage this list by following the instructions at this link: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/37030881
Keep in mind that this workaround is valid only for server based version.
Glauco
Hi Glauco,
The story of our lives: "only for server based version". At the moment we are still considering the cloud based version and to be honest it only gets worse and worse. It's in the details but there are to many of them...
So if we can turn the management around and move to the server based versions we can continue with Jira but if not I guess there are to many details that push us to look for an alternative.
Have fun!
Joost
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Hi Glauco,
Thanks for your answer. As I'm mainly serving Dutch customers I'll be needing a way to manage those stop words as now they are in English.
Do you know if it's possible to edit the stop words in the cloud based version? And if not: do I have the option to do so in the server based version? We're still having to decide if we will use the server of cloud based version...
Have fun!
Joost
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Hi Joost,
You can use double quotes to search for a phrase that contains words like 'it', 'a' or 'is'.
e.g.: If you search for the phrase "confluence is a new way for teams to work together", the words 'is', 'a' and ‘o’ will be ignored.
As stated in Confluence's documentation: "Confluence will ignore common words (stop words), including 'and', 'the', 'or', and more, even if they are included within double quotes. See the default list of stop words used by Confluence's search engine, Lucene, in the Lucene documentation."
Glauco
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