Is "Wikimarkup" for Includeplus-macro possible?
Hello,
we are writing text in JIRA (release notes) where we use the text formatting notation. When this text is inserted in Confluence (via "Insert" - "Wiki Markup"), the inserted text is formatted accordingly. For instance, the text *strong* is displayed as strong in Confluence. Or the text {code}this a sample for code{code} is displayed with the Code-Block-macro in Confluence.
We are using the "Includeplus-macro" of Scroll Version in our Confluence articles, e.g. for product names, company name etc. So far, we replace the respective names by the "Includeplus-macro" after the text has been inserted in Confluence.
Is it possible to write a wikimarkup for the Includeplus-macro in JIRA? When inserting the text in Confluence, this wikimarkup would be replaced accordingly.
Cheers,
Eva
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Hi Eva,
unfortunately the includeplus macro can't be used with markup code, as there's no wiki-markup implementation for the macro, because we developed Scroll Versions for Confluence 4.x and higher. Besides there would be some tricky manual adjustments regarding the Scroll Page ID, so having the includeplus in wiki markup wouldn't be very handy.
I hope this information helps nevertheless.
Cheers,
Nils
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