https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=123581

            Bug ID: 123581
        Issue Type: DEFECT
           Summary: links attach to substrings in a heterogeneous word
           Product: Writer
           Version: 4.0.1
          Hardware: All
                OS: All
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P3
         Component: editing
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]
                CC: [email protected]

Created attachment 81843
  --> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/attachment.cgi?id=81843&action=edit
file with links

#a: In LnkUnd.odt, highlight ACE (keeping C underlined) and link it to heading
Lac.
    #b: ^click A, C or E: go to Lac; OK. Return to 1st page (^Home): ACE now
has the colour of a visited link (set in Tools/Options/Appearance), as
expected.
    #c: ^click B or D: go to Lbd. Return to 1st page: BD now has the colour of
a visited link, as expected.
    #d: Save and reopen LnkUnd.odt. ^click A: go to Lac. Return to 1st page:
only A has the colour of a visited link --different from #b.
    #e:^click E: go to Lac. Return to 1st page: E has the colour of a visited
link, but C still has the colour of an unvisited link.
    #f: Close and reopen LnkUnd.odt. ^click C: go to Lac. Return to 1st page:
only C has the colour of a visited link; A and E still appear unvisited.
    #g: ^click B or D: go to Lbd; OK. Return to 1st page: BD now has the colour
of a visited link, as expected.
    Conclusion: behaviour is normal in steps #b, #c and #g. The link to ACE
behaves normally only when 'fresh'(#b). Apparently, in the file save&retrieve
(#d), the string ACE is învisibly 'split' in parts which each have their own
link, simply because C is underlined. This is misleading to the user who, after
#d, might try the 'unvisited' links at C and E. The 'homogeneous' string BD
behaves normally.
    Same problem with other 'heterogeneous' strings: try 'GHI', where H is
italicized.
    I use strings like "EmgCA12b5" as references, and underline some letters,
such as C, to distinghish it visually from 'Emg' and 'A'.

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