https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125731
Devin Martinez <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #8 from Devin Martinez <[email protected]> --- Firstly, I tried replicating the bug on two different operating systems (Windows 10 Home and OS X 10.11 (El Capitan)). I attempted the same tests using the two different operating systems. Create four pages in the test document, each with their own title at the top of the page: page 1: 1. Title 01 page 2: 1 Title 02 page 3: 2. Title 03 page 4: 1, Title 04 page 5: a. Title 05 OS: Windows 10 Home OO Version: 4.1.2 TEST 1 (for title 02): Not Replicated 1.Put cursor at the end of title 01 2.Press Enter a few times 3.Type “hyperlink for title 02” and link the word "hyperlink" to “1 Title 02” using the same method as the original poster. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. TEST 2 (for title 01): Replicated 1.Put cursor at the end of title 02 2.Press Enter a few times. 3.Type “hyperlink for title 01” and link the word "hyperlink" to “1. Title 01” using the same method as the original poster. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link does not work. TEST 3 (for title 03): Replicated 1.Put cursor at the end of previous line with hyperlink 2.Press Enter a few times. 3.Type “hyperlink for title 03” and link the word "hyperlink" to “2. Title 03” using the same method as the original poster. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link does not work. TEST 4 (for title 04): Not Replicated 1.Put cursor at the end of previous line with hyperlink 2.Press Enter a few times. 3.Type “hyperlink for title 04” and link the word "hyperlink" to “1, Title 04” using the same method as the original poster. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. TEST 5 (for title 05): Not Replicated 1.Put cursor at the end of previous line with hyperlink 2.Press Enter a few times. 3.Type “hyperlink for title 05” and link the word "hyperlink" to “a. Title 05” using the same method as the original poster. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. OS: OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) OO Version: 4.1.2 TEST 1 (for title 02): Not Replicated 1.Put cursor at the end of title 01 2.Press Enter a few times 3.Type “hyperlink for title 02” and link the word "hyperlink" to “1 Title 02” using the same method as the original poster. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. TEST 2 (for title 01): Replicated 1.Put cursor at the end of title 02 2.Press Enter a few times. 3.Type “hyperlink for title 01” and link the word "hyperlink" to “1. Title 01” using the same method as the original poster. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link does not work. TEST 3 (for title 03): Replicated 1.Put cursor at the end of previous line with hyperlink 2.Press Enter a few times. 3.Type “hyperlink for title 03” and link the word "hyperlink" to “2. Title 03” using the same method as the original poster. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link does not work. TEST 4 (for title 04): Not Replicated 1.Put cursor at the end of previous line with hyperlink 2.Press Enter a few times. 3.Type “hyperlink for title 04” and link the word "hyperlink" to “1, Title 04” using the same method as the original poster. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. TEST 5 (for title 05): Not Replicated 1.Put cursor at the end of previous line with hyperlink 2.Press Enter a few times. 3.Type “hyperlink for title 05” and link the word "hyperlink" to “a. Title 05” using the same method as the original poster. 4.Click the hyperlink. Result: Link works. Observation: In both operating systems, the bug was replicated the same way. The program seems to be unable to link a header which begins with a number proceeded by a "." -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
