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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Low
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Minor
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Issue Summary
Earlier when content is written with in table using action macro and bullet and sub bullet points, indentation use to be respected.
But recently, when second action macro is added followed by bullet point >> and Indented sub bullet point (2.1) when hit enter>> shift+tab to add another bullet point, the action macro jumps to right just below Indented sub bullet point 1.1
Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1
This is reproducible on Data Center: NA
Steps to Reproduce
Video attached
Expected Results
The second action macro should not jump to right as stay as it was earlier indented.
Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 * Bullet point 3
Actual Results
The second action macro jumps to right underneath indented sub bullet point
Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 * Bullet point 3
Workaround
Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available
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DTR-2271 Failed to load
[CONFCLOUD-78012] Indentation with bullet and action macro with in table
Status | Original: Needs Triage [ 10030 ] | New: Long Term Backlog [ 12073 ] |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "DTR-2271 (Product Fabric JIRA)" [ 888484 ] |
Support reference count | New: 1 |
Description |
Original:
h3. Issue Summary
Earlier when content is written in this format within table, it use to work fine. But recently, when second action macro is added followed by bullet point >> and Indented bullet point (2.1) when hit enter and used shift+tab to enter another bullet point, the action macro jumps to right just below Indented sub bullet point 1.1 {code:java} Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 {code} This is reproducible on Data Center: NA h3. Steps to Reproduce Video attached h3. Expected Results The second action macro should not jump to right as stay as it was earlier indented. {code:java} Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 * Bullet point 3 {code} h3. Actual Results The second action macro jumps to right underneath indented sub bullet point {code:java} Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 * Bullet point 3 {code} h3. Workaround Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available |
New:
h3. Issue Summary
Earlier when content is written with in table using action macro and bullet and sub bullet points, indentation use to be respected. But recently, when second action macro is added followed by bullet point >> and Indented sub bullet point (2.1) when hit enter>> shift+tab to add another bullet point, the action macro jumps to right just below Indented sub bullet point 1.1 {code:java} Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 {code} This is reproducible on Data Center: NA h3. Steps to Reproduce Video attached h3. Expected Results The second action macro should not jump to right as stay as it was earlier indented. {code:java} Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 * Bullet point 3 {code} h3. Actual Results The second action macro jumps to right underneath indented sub bullet point {code:java} Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 * Bullet point 3 {code} h3. Workaround Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available |
Description |
Original:
h3. Issue Summary
Earlier when content is written in this format within table, it use to work fine. But recently, when second action macro is added followed by bullet point >> and Indented bullet point (2.1) when hit enter and used shift+tab to enter another bullet point, the action macro jumps to right just below Indented sub bullet point 1.1 {code:java} Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 {code} This is reproducible on Data Center: NA h3. Steps to Reproduce Video attached h3. Expected Results The second action macro should not jump to right as stay as it was earlier indented. h3. Actual Results The second action macro jumps to right underneath indented sub bullet point h3. Workaround Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available |
New:
h3. Issue Summary
Earlier when content is written in this format within table, it use to work fine. But recently, when second action macro is added followed by bullet point >> and Indented bullet point (2.1) when hit enter and used shift+tab to enter another bullet point, the action macro jumps to right just below Indented sub bullet point 1.1 {code:java} Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 {code} This is reproducible on Data Center: NA h3. Steps to Reproduce Video attached h3. Expected Results The second action macro should not jump to right as stay as it was earlier indented. {code:java} Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 * Bullet point 3 {code} h3. Actual Results The second action macro jumps to right underneath indented sub bullet point {code:java} Action macro * Bullet point 1 -- * Indented sub bullet point 1.1 Action macro * Bullet point 2 -- * Indented sub bullet point 2.1 * Bullet point 3 {code} h3. Workaround Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available |