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  2. CONFCLOUD-34016

JIRA Issues Macro should respect the case of custom JIRA Fields

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      Summary

      When working with Custom Fields displayed the JIRA issues macro, Confluence will ignore the case of the fields as they're input into Confluence.

      Steps to Reproduce
      1. In JIRA, create a custom field, and call it "RN Summary"
      2. In Confluence, create a page, and insert the JIRA Issues Macro
      3. Under "Display Options" select "Table"
      4. Under "Display Options" add the Custom Field to the "Columns to Display" section
      5. Save the page, and view the table
      Expected Result

      The column header is shown matching the case in JIRA - in this case, "RN Summary"

      Actual Result

      The column header is displayed using capitalisation. Inspecting the header column reveals the following inline style applied to all of the header columns in the table:

      style="text-align: left; text-transform: capitalize;"
      

      Additionally, the text inside the header column is lower case.

            [CONFCLOUD-34016] JIRA Issues Macro should respect the case of custom JIRA Fields

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            Link New: This issue relates to CONFCLOUD-71835 [ CONFCLOUD-71835 ]
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            Barring whatever the internal technical reason of Atlassian, data once entered in JIRA should appear the same way in Confluence and vice versa. I strongly believe this is the utmost MINIMUM requirement of any software and the UNDERLYING principle of the MVC architecture that we all should follow.

            Kindly PRIORITIZE this issue and update.

            Srikrishna Pothukuchi added a comment - Barring whatever the internal technical reason of Atlassian, data once entered in JIRA should appear the same way in Confluence and vice versa. I strongly believe this is the utmost MINIMUM requirement of any software and the UNDERLYING principle of the MVC architecture that we all should follow. Kindly PRIORITIZE this issue and update.
            Katherine Yabut made changes -
            Workflow Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 - TEMP [ 2150337 ] New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 2253679 ]
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            Description Original: h5.Summary
            When working with Custom Fields displayed the JIRA issues macro, Confluence will ignore the case of the fields as they're input into Confluence.

            h5.Steps to Reproduce
            # In JIRA, create a custom field, and call it "RN Summary"
            # In Confluence, create a page, and insert the JIRA Issues Macro
            # Under "Display Options" select "Table"
            # Under "Display Options" add the Custom Field to the "Columns to Display" section
            # Save the page, and view the table

            h5.Expected Result
            The column header is shown matching the case in JIRA - in this case, "RN Summary"

            h5.Actual Result
            The column header is displayed using capitalisation. Inspecting the header column reveals the following inline style applied to all of the header columns in the table:

            {code}
            style="text-align: left; text-transform: capitalize;"
            {code}

            Additionally, the text inside the header column is lower case.
            New: {panel:bgColor=#e7f4fa}
              *NOTE:* This suggestion is for *Confluence Cloud*. Using *Confluence Server*? [See the corresponding suggestion|http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-34016].
              {panel}

            h5.Summary
            When working with Custom Fields displayed the JIRA issues macro, Confluence will ignore the case of the fields as they're input into Confluence.

            h5.Steps to Reproduce
            # In JIRA, create a custom field, and call it "RN Summary"
            # In Confluence, create a page, and insert the JIRA Issues Macro
            # Under "Display Options" select "Table"
            # Under "Display Options" add the Custom Field to the "Columns to Display" section
            # Save the page, and view the table

            h5.Expected Result
            The column header is shown matching the case in JIRA - in this case, "RN Summary"

            h5.Actual Result
            The column header is displayed using capitalisation. Inspecting the header column reveals the following inline style applied to all of the header columns in the table:

            {code}
            style="text-align: left; text-transform: capitalize;"
            {code}

            Additionally, the text inside the header column is lower case.

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              dnorton@atlassian.com Dave Norton
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