https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167993
Bug ID: 167993
Summary: Hyperlinks with non-URL text inside frames inside
linked sections don't export to PDF
Product: LibreOffice
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Keywords: bibisectRequest, filter:pdf, regression
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Writer
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Created attachment 202368
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A "master" document (ODT) with a section linked to another ODT
Ref:
https://ask.libreoffice.org/t/pdf-exported-hyperlinks-from-sub-documents/125425
Open the attachment. It has a section, that is linked to another ODT. The
document shown in the section, in turn, has a frame. Inside that frame, there
are two hyperlinks, both pointing to www.libreoffice.org; but the first one has
a text (not the URL) in the hyperlink section, while the second simply shows
its URL.
When exported to PDF (e.g., using toolbar button, or File->Export As->PDF), the
first hyperlink exports as text, not a hyperlink anymore; while the second
exports OK.
For comparison, the same two hyperlinks are also present outside of the frame.
They both export OK.
There is an interesting detail visible when opening the resulting PDF in Adobe
Acrobat Reader (but not e.g. in Chrome and FF built-in PDF viewers): hovering
over the two hyperlinks outside (below) the frame produces a "hand with
pointing finger" cursor, which has a small letter "w" over it. Hovering over
the hyperlink in the frame, that got exported as hyperlink, the cursor is also
a "hand with pointing finger", but without the "w".
When opening the linked document itself, a PDF produced from it has all
hyperlinks OK. The detail mentioned above about Acrobat Reader is absent in
this case: all four hyperlinks have the "w".
This is a regression in 24.2; it was OK in 7.6. And again, in this case the
detail noted about Acrobat Reader is absent: all four hyperlinks have the "w".
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