Hi All,
Is it possible to hit ctrl+K to open the hyperlink window so you can clear the hyperlinks? If I am
not mistaken that is how excel does it to allow you to add or remove hyperlinks.
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From: LibreOffice <libreoffice-bounces@lists.freedesktop.org> On Behalf Of Kaganski Mike
Sent: 09 February 2019 08:31
To: gwidion@gmail.com; Wols Lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk>
Cc: Piet van Oostrum <piet-l@vanoostrum.org>; libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: Principle of least surprise
Hi!
Well - I tend to agree that having the hyperlinks malfunctional is not nice. *Possibly* the idea
behind showing "hand" cursor over such URLs even without holding CTRL required for their activation
could be to allow user an easy way to identify the links... but even then, showing cursor does not
necessarily imply that clicking should give both no following the hyperlink, and no cell selection.
On 09.02.2019 6:23, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
Moreover, I spent sometimes in the options dialog box (that just the
looks the same ms office did in 1996), searching for a way to disable
the "convert e-mail to hyperlink" behavior applcation wise, and could
not find any. (Which does not mean it is not there, just that it is
another broken point in the UI).
Heh, it looks like placing all controls for what changes input in one "AutoCorrect" dialog is
indeed just another broken UI. We need better put it in many different places all over the
application instead.
--
Best regards,
Mike Kaganski
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