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In any graph type, users have the option to choose from various display styles that determine how the issues and links between them are presented. To change the visual style, simply click on the display style button located in the graph navigation.

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Network graph

The network graph represents Jira issues as nodes and Jira links as connections between them.

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Direction graph

In the direction graph, the view is more structured. It displays issue dependencies based on their link direction flow, with parent/outward issues on top and child/inward issues below.

Data display options

‘Display’ in graph navigation opens a menu with options to manage display settings.

Click on the button to open the menu with the following configurations:

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  •  Issues without links - show/hide issues that have no links
  •  Issues outside search - show/hide issues that are not in the scope of the JQL query
  •  Show Arrows - display links between issues as arrows/simple lines.

The Notation configuration menu allows changing the display style of issue summaries in graph view:

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Key - show only the issue key.

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Summary - show only the issue summary.

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Key: Summary - first show the key, then summary.

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Summary: Key - first show summary, then key.

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Users can customize their map display preferences through the display style settings menu, which is accessible via the icon.pngImage Added icon. The menu includes four settings:

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  1. Map Type:

  • Network: Displays a central issue with all linked issues branching off.

  • Hierarchy: Organizes issues in a structured hierarchy view.

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  1. Display Issue Fields: Use options Key, Summary, or Status to customize the issue node display and show any combination of these fields

  2. Issues Without Links: When enabled, includes standalone issues without links, displayed as individual nodes.

  3. Issues Outside Search: Shows issues not included in the current JQL query but are linked to the search results, allowing broader visibility without adjusting the query.