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Bug
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Resolution: Timed out
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Low
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Severity 3 - Minor
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This does not share the same root cause as CONF-44930, and affects instances with and without the collaborative editing feature.
Steps to reproduce:
- In the editor, the span macro using the { shortcut and add some text to the macro
- Hit the down arrow key to move to the line below the span macro, and perform step 1 again
- Check that both macros have the "inline" display option selected (by clicking on the macro placeholder to show the property panel)
- Click preview
Expected behaviour:
- No line break between the text from both macros
- Macro contents are rendered on separate lines, and the markup appears as follows:
<span id="" class=" conf-macro output-inline" style="" dir="" lang="" title="" data-hasbody="true" data-macro-name="span"> <p>one</p> </span> <span id="" class=" conf-macro output-inline" style="" dir="" lang="" title="" data-hasbody="true" data-macro-name="span"> <p>two</p> </span>
Hi Everyone,
We have recently reviewed this issue and the overall interest in the problem. As the issue hasn't collect votes, watchers, comments, or support cases from many customers during its lifetime, it's very low on our priority list, and will not be fixed in the foreseeable future. That's why we've decided to resolve it as Timed Out.
Although we're aware the issue is still important to those of you who were involved in the conversations around it, we want to be clear in managing your expectations. The Confluence team is focusing on issues that have broad impact and high value, reflected by the number of comments, votes, support cases, and customers interested. Please consult the Atlassian Bugfix Policy for more details.
We understand how disappointing this decision may be, but we hope you'll appreciate our transparent approach and communication.
Atlassian will continue to watch this issue for further updates, so please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.
Thank you,
Ryan Talusan
Confluence Cloud Ecosystem