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Feature #36699

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Change the text of the user link when converting @user notation to html

Added by Mizuki ISHIKAWA over 2 years ago. Updated over 2 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Text formatting
Target version:
-
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Resolution:
Fixed

Description

#13919 added the Mention feature to Redmine.
There are three types of notations that can be converted to user links: @user, user#1, and user:user. With this change, only @user will have the Mention feature.

Currently, when you convert @jsmith to HTML, you get the link "John Smith".
I propose to change this to the following:
  • Plan 1. john wilson Smith
  • Plan 2. @jsmith(John Smith)
  • Plan 3. @jsmith
Reason for change:
  • The functions are different from those of other user#1 and user:user notations and should be separated.
  • I think it's important to have @ in front of the name so that people who don't know much about Redmine realize that they can use the Mention feature.

Concerns:
Since @jsmith has always been assumed to be converted to "John Smith", changing it may break the display of wiki pages and issues.

Please let me know what you think.


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Related to Redmine - Feature #13919: Mention user on issues and wiki pages using @user with autocompleteClosedMarius BĂLTEANU

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