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crossed issue number == closed?

Added by Radek Simcik almost 14 years ago

hi

does the crossed issue number inside issue mean that the issue was closed?

I reopened it and it is still crossed. Is that a bug?

R.


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RE: crossed issue number == closed? - Added by Mischa The Evil almost 14 years ago

Can you maybe describe in more detail what you are actually looking at? Attaching a (small) screenshot which shows your issue might help...

RE: crossed issue number == closed? - Added by Radek Simcik almost 14 years ago

Well...

I have this issue as attached where is a list of issues in order of importance.

When a issues became resolved (maybe closed - not sure which one) the issue number changed to crossed. I thought it is like in JIRA that it means that the issues was closed.

But I reopened the #120 issue and it is still crossed (like here :-), with bit different colour though.

Hope it's clearer now.

Thank you

R.

RE: crossed issue number == closed? - Added by Felix Schäfer almost 14 years ago

Radek Simcik wrote:

When a issues became resolved (maybe closed - not sure which one) the issue number changed to crossed. I thought it is like in JIRA that it means that the issues was closed.

All links to issues with a "closed" status (I think in the default install it's "closed" and "rejected") are striked through and grey instead of blue.

But I reopened the #120 issue and it is still crossed (like here :-), with bit different colour though.

Hope it's clearer now.

You seem to have something like -> whatever- in your markup, which results in: > whatever. Everything between to - gets crossed.

RE: crossed issue number == closed? - Added by Radek Simcik almost 14 years ago

the second 'dash' was on a new line and meant as a kind of bullet point. I used # and everything works fine.

Thank you for your help.

R.

RE: crossed issue number == closed? - Added by Mischa The Evil almost 14 years ago

Thanks for chiming in Felix... Radek, good to see your question has been answered ;)

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