https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128961
Lewis Balentine <lewis@keywild.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|REOPENED |RESOLVED
--- Comment #8 from Lewis Balentine <lewis@keywild.com> ---
I have turned OFF "URL recognition" and yes it does seem to across all
documents. I do not know how it appeared to be document specific the first
times I tried it (most likely operator error).
I cannot speak to version 6.4.0. I am running the current version of Linux Mint
19.2 which is based on Ubuntu. Currently the distribution version of
LibreOffice is at: Version: 6.0.7.3, Build ID: 1:6.0.7-0 ubuntu 0.18.04.10
I find it easy to insert a HyperLink from the Insert menu but impossible to do
the reverse (very frustrating). At this point I have to remove the offending
entry and retype it with URL recognition turned off. I was looking for a
simpler method like an icon in the tool bar: "Wax on. Wax off." --- Mr. Miyagi
Linux Mint is supposed to have a new release 19.3 just before christmas.
Perhaps that will update LibreOffice to a version with the context menu
(Remove/Edit hyperlink) fix.
Lest I was social ignorant or otherwise social inappropriate: My apologies, no
offence intended. I do like and use LibreOffice on a daily basis.
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