https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128555
--- Comment #9 from sdc.blanco@youmail.dk ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #8)
Another solution is to check whether the text contains a link
and enable the command respectively. Doubt it's worth the effort.
This is how it already works in 6.3.3.2 If there is one (or more) hyperlink in
the selected text, then "Remove hyperlink" is shown. If there is no hyperlink
in the selected text (even if it is All text), then "Remove hyperlink" is not
shown. (so no problem like reported in bug #120734)
As for "Paste unformatted". (Sounds like a good solution -- if one knew about
this command in advance. I didn't.) But also sometimes, you may want to copy
everything over, and then later decide to remove some, but not all the
hyperlinks. That would not be possible with the "Paste unformatted" solution.
Maybe the original bug reporter also has some good (or better) examples?
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