Hi :)
When you "Export to Pdf" does the link work in the Pdf even without using the ⌘ ?
In the editable file when you do the equivalent of right-clicking the image and get the pop-up
dialogue box and then click on the relevant tab does it still show the url starting with http?
I have found that when i have an image inside a frame i tend to get the hyperlink either in the
image or in the frame but seldom in both and that can cause some confusion. At first i started
putting the links into both or deliberately used the fact they could be different to do 'clever'
things but fairly soon i realised i didn't need the frames at all and that the whole document
looked better without them.
My guess is that you haven't fallen into the same tricky trap as me but it's worth asking just in
case you are.
Regards from
Tom :)
Am 02.10.2013 um 14:44 schrieb Contini Luciano <lachi1905@hotmail.com>:
Hello everybody,
I have an hyperlink problem: the ⌘-click doesn't activate the showed link when applied on a
picture/ graphic, it just selects the picture. ⌘-clicking a text works fine as well as ctrl-click
an image in Windows XP.
Thanks in advance for helping
Luciano
MacBook Pro OSX 10.8.5, LibreOffice Version: 4.1.1.2 Build ID:
7e4286b58adc75a14f6d83f53a03b6c11fa2903
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