https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101442
--- Comment #35 from Luke <lukebenes@hotmail.com> ---
I forgot to add that this was all based on a flawed premise that hyperlink is
dated. As a verb, possibility. As a noun, it is not. Take a look at this recent
news story:
http://www.mondaq.com/IsleofMan/x/547856/Copyright/Can+Hyperlinks+Infringe
Note how link is only used here after 5 occurrences of 'hyperlink'. And when
'link' finally used it's within a sentence that has already used'hyperlink'
once. As an abbreviation it's fine. But without either a URL or a some mention
of hyperlink for clarity, all we have done is made the software more confusing.
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