Steps to reproduce:
Expected result: "hello `world`" should have the word "world" inside an inline code block
Actual result: no inline code block, both backticks are left there hanging around like nothing happened.
You have to provide more information about what you are trying to do and where. Your question is rather incomprehensible.
What are you trying to achieve and how?
It loos like smart values in a Jira automation rule, if so?
Please share your rule in detail and audit log, to give community members insight on your way of thinking an what you want to achieve.
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Is this happening in a particular field? which type of field?
It seems the double quote won't allow you to do that. if you don't use the double quote the bactick will work.
regards
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> What are you trying to achieve and how?
I am trying to type. I am trying to write a comment on a ticket in Jira.
Is there any other functionality as basic as this that a user or tester would not do?
> Is this happening in a particular field?
When writing a comment on any ticket in Jira. Possibly other "fields" too, I don't know...
I disagree that the question was not comprehensible. First or all, it was not a question, I am letting you know that your users cannot do even the most basic of things. Secondly, pretty much every user performs the action of typing I hope, so not sure what you are confused about.
I don't want no smart fields and crap, I want the letters that I type on my keyboard to appear on my screen, do I really need to bring back my typewriter for this or whut?
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First of all, stop being rude. We, as a community, try to help, and your language is not accepted here.
When you mentioned the steps to reproduce, you aren't telling us where we need to reproduce it. Part of it all is to give clear steps to reproduce it.
Seems this is about comments.
When adding the backtick, Jira expected you to first add the first backtick, the first backtick is what tells Jira this is gonna be a CODE. adding at the end doesn't tell that to Jira.
You've already mentioned and found the solution. once you leave the line the backtick wont be recognized. If you add the backtick.
So please don't do that. Add the first backtick and the last to have the code.
If this is too much for you and it disrupts your work, please open a Bug/Improvement here:
Regards
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