Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Full Text Issue Listing |
Summary: | Insert HyperText Link not fully functioning. | ||
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Product: | Impress | Reporter: | Unknown <non-migrated> |
Component: | code | Assignee: | AOO issues mailing list <issues> |
Status: | REOPENED --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | Trivial | ||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | issues, karenchiu0904, louqingle, presidentloveth, tcharles |
Version: | 638 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux, all | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Latest Confirmation in: | --- |
Developer Difficulty: | --- |
Description
Unknown
2001-08-27 18:20:01 UTC
reassigned to Wolfram. Hallo Sven, please have a look at this. Do you know when SO will be able to access an URL from out of a running presentation? It is known that an inserted text link is not editable. A link as a button can be edited using the context menu. Hi WaiTing Li, currently its is not possible to execute hyperlinks which starts the external browser or switches to another document if a presentation is running. I set this Issue to reminder, because a bugfix for this problem can't been created in adequate time and without danger. Your first problem: A hyperlink can be edited or deleted by pressing F2 or clicking the hyperlink with Strg + left mouse button when the textobject is selected, then you are able to mark the hyperlink and delete it or edit it by using the menu entry "edit hyperlink". Sven I reopen this since I think the second issue is a defect: On Redhat 6.1 against Aoo trunk build 1376366 1. Open a new presentation document 2. Select "Insert > Hyperlink..." 3. Key in a valid URL. In the form box, select "Button". 4. Apply, then a button with hyperlink is inserted 5. Perform a slide show. 6. Click on the button defect: does not invoke the default browser (it should). But with the same build on XP SP3, it works. Hi, I successfully replicated the problem on hyperlink issues. For the second issue, I also found that the button is not able to work on the slide show. For both issue, I found that it is able to edit the link but not the name of the hyperlink. It would be more convenient for user to edit it directly, instead of delete it and create a new one. I was able to successfully replicated this bug/problems, on inserting hyperlink into a presentation document. Also, regarding the second issue on the slide show, I found that the button is not responding. For the first issue the link can be accessed but cannot be edited/updated while in the second issue, none of these can be done.The best possible solution to this problem is to delete the link and enter what is needed for know or redo the program. I was able to successfully replicated this bug/problems, on inserting hyperlink into a presentation document. Also, regarding the second issue on the slide show, I found that the button is not responding. For the first issue the link can be accessed but cannot be edited/updated while in the second issue, none of these can be done.The best possible solution to this problem is to delete the link and enter what is needed for now or redo the program. Tyler Charles 09/23/2014 I successfully replicated this issue, by following the simulation instructions. The link text can be accessed but the hyperlink itself cannot be edited or updated without deleting the hyperlink and creating a new one. |