https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125731
Haoge Lin <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #7 from Haoge Lin <[email protected]> --- OS: Windows 10 Home OO Version: 4.1.1 The writer separate his comments into two parts. The first part describes the bug generally and the second part is the steps to replicate the bug. I failed to expand “Headings” in “Target in document” menu at the first. Because the writer didn’t include the step that set the title as heading style, which makes it has nothing to expand. Then I looked back to the bug description, finding he did mention the title was a header. But in this way to structure his comments, it is really easy for the readers ignore the styling detail to replicate the bug. After I set the title as a header, I successfully replicated the bug following the steps that the writer created. Tests: Test 1 – Replicated 1.Create header “1. Title 01” on the first line. 2.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 3.Type “hyperlink” and link the word to “1. Title 01” using the same way the writer did. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link Broken, jumped to the “hyperlink” text itself. Test 2 – Unreplicated 1.Create header “1 Title 01” on the first line. 2.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 3.Type “hyperlink” and link the word to “1 Title 01” using the same way the writer did. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. Test 3 – Unreplicated 1.Create header “1, Title 01” on the first line. 2.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 3.Type “hyperlink” and link the word to “1, Title 01” using the same way the writer did. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. Test 4 – Replicated 1.Create header “1. Title 01” on the first line. 2.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 3.Create header “2. Title 02”. 4.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 5.Create header “3. Title 03”. 6.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 7.Type “hyperlink” and link the word to “2. Title 02” using the same way the writer did. 8.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link Broken, jumped to the “hyperlink” text itself. Test 5 – Unreplicated 1.Create header “a. Title 01” on the first line. 2.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 3.Type “hyperlink” and link the word to “a. Title 01” using the same way the writer did. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. Text 6 – Unreplicated 1.Create header “一. Title 01” on the first line.(“一” is “one“ in Chinese) 2.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 3.Type “hyperlink” and link the word to “一. Title 01” using the same way the writer did. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. Text 7 –Replicated 1.Create header “1. Title 01” on the first line. 2.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 3.Click “Navigator” icon in the task bar 4.Expand “Heading” 5.Drag “1. Title 01” into somewhere in the editor. 6.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link Broken, jumped to the “hyperlink” text itself. Text 8 –Replicated 1.Create a table 2.Insert header “1. Title 01” in one cell of the table. 3.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 4.Type “hyperlink” and link the word to “1. Title 01” using the same way the writer did. 5.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link Broken, jumped to the “hyperlink” text itself. Text 9 –Unreplicated 1.Create header “1- Title 01” with heading 3 on the first line. 2.Press Enter for several times, jump to the next few lines. 3.Type “hyperlink” and link the word to “1- Title 01” using the same way the writer did. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. Observed Reason: Unable to link a header which begins with a number proceeded by a "." Explanation: I tried a lot of ways to replicate the bug, including change the symbol postfixes to the number, change the number with English letters, Chinese character, change the way to create the hyperlink, change the position of the header, etc. All those results meet the observed reason mentioned above. For further test, I also tested the same problem in MS Word 2013. It turns out that MS Word 2013 doesn’t have this bug. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
