Using the Story Editor
Use the
Story Editor
to create your Story. The
Story Editor
contains four sections:
Story Details
This pane in the top-left contains the following fields:
Owner
,
Type
,
Points
,
Status
,
Priority
,
Sprint
,
Release
, and
Parent
.
Title and Description
The
Title
is a standard field but
Description
uses a rich-text field with all of the editing capabilities that you would expect.
Note:
Title
has a maximum size of 255 characters and
Description
has a maximum size of 2 GB including images.
Tasks Pane
Define your Tasks for the Story in the
Tasks
pane. For more information, see
Working with Tasks
.
Extensions Pane
The expandable right-hand pane allows you to do the following with Stories:
Discussions
Create a Discussion to share with the team. See
Discussions
.
Attachments
Add files to your Story. See
Using Attachments with Stories
.
Relationships
Create relationships to or from your Story to other assets. See
Relationships
.
Tip:
The
Relationships
tab contains links to Code Reviews and Change Packages related to the Story.
Tags
Create Tags to label similar Stories. See
Using Tags
.
Tests
Click to view test results associated with the Story. See
Viewing Test Results
.
Versions
Review every change made to your Story. Compare as needed. See
Viewing and Comparing Versions of a Story
.
Discussions
Describes how to use Discussions.
Using Attachments with Stories
Describes how to attach files to a Story.
Relationships
Contains topics describing Relationships in Rhythm.
Using Tags in the Story Editor
Describes what Tags are and how you use them with Stories.
Viewing Test Results
Describes how to view test results on a story.
Viewing and Comparing Versions of a Story
Describes how to compare two versions of a Story.
Accessing Stories in Native SCM Environments
Describes how to access Stories directly in your native SCM environment.
Using the Change Packages Viewer
Describes how and why you use the Change Packages viewer.
Working with Tasks
Contains topics that help you understand how to use Tasks.
Parent topic:
Working with Stories
Related concepts
Backlog View
Breakdown View
Related tasks
Creating a Story