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authorMarcel Amirault <mamirault@gitlab.com>2019-08-12 12:53:30 +0300
committerAchilleas Pipinellis <axil@gitlab.com>2019-08-12 12:53:30 +0300
commitf751748d382782b0c2bd0f75fbf575d8b2c42a86 (patch)
treee71e37b16313734665f78d6539d2925fca6d6b23 /doc/user/discussions
parent74efd580bd96c4364b72d51d71e487c211fded7e (diff)
Fix markdown spacing in various docs
Align images and lists in assorted markdown docs
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/user/discussions')
-rw-r--r--doc/user/discussions/index.md22
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/doc/user/discussions/index.md b/doc/user/discussions/index.md
index f844f56557f..6891682141c 100644
--- a/doc/user/discussions/index.md
+++ b/doc/user/discussions/index.md
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ higher can also edit a comment made by someone else.
You can also reply to a comment notification email to reply to the comment if
[Reply by email] is configured for your GitLab instance. Replying to a standard comment
creates another standard comment. Replying to a threaded comment creates a reply in the thread. Email replies support
- [Markdown] and [quick actions], just as if you replied from the web.
+[Markdown] and [quick actions], just as if you replied from the web.
## Resolvable comments and threads
@@ -58,17 +58,17 @@ To create a commit diff thread:
1. Navigate to the merge request **Commits** tab. A list of commits that
constitute the merge request will be shown.
- ![Merge request commits tab](img/merge_request_commits_tab.png)
+ ![Merge request commits tab](img/merge_request_commits_tab.png)
1. Navigate to a specific commit, click on the **Changes** tab (where you
will only be presented diffs from the selected commit), and leave a comment.
- ![Commit diff discussion in merge request context](img/commit_comment_mr_context.png)
+ ![Commit diff discussion in merge request context](img/commit_comment_mr_context.png)
1. Any threads created this way will be shown in the merge request's
**Discussions** tab and are resolvable.
- ![Merge request Discussions tab](img/commit_comment_mr_discussions_tab.png)
+ ![Merge request Discussions tab](img/commit_comment_mr_discussions_tab.png)
Threads created this way will only appear in the original merge request
and not when navigating to that commit under your project's
@@ -343,8 +343,8 @@ bottom of the screen with two buttons:
- **Discard**: Discards all comments that have not been submitted.
- **Finish review**: Opens a list of comments ready to be submitted for review.
- Clicking **Submit review** will publish all comments. Any quick actions
- submitted are performed at this time.
+ Clicking **Submit review** will publish all comments. Any quick actions
+ submitted are performed at this time.
Alternatively, every pending comment has a button to finish the entire review.
@@ -389,18 +389,18 @@ the Merge Request authored by the user that applied them.
1. Choose a line of code to be changed, add a new comment, then click
on the **Insert suggestion** icon in the toolbar:
- ![Add a new comment](img/insert_suggestion.png)
+ ![Add a new comment](img/insert_suggestion.png)
1. In the comment, add your suggestion to the pre-populated code block:
- ![Add a suggestion into a code block tagged properly](img/make_suggestion.png)
+ ![Add a suggestion into a code block tagged properly](img/make_suggestion.png)
1. Click **Comment**.
- The suggestions in the comment can be applied by the merge request author
- directly from the merge request:
+ The suggestions in the comment can be applied by the merge request author
+ directly from the merge request:
- ![Apply suggestions](img/suggestion.png)
+ ![Apply suggestions](img/suggestion.png)
Once the author applies a suggestion, it will be marked with the **Applied** label,
the thread will be automatically resolved, and GitLab will create a new commit