https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141292

--- Comment #8 from steffan.steff...@gmx.net ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #7)
> (In reply to steffan.steffner from comment #6)

> it also allows one to know where *hyperlinks* are,
> because otherwise you may simply not tell hyperlinks from other fields, or
> from other text 

If the reason for this was to just show the user that it is a hyperlink, then
it would suffice to just show a hand symbol (as in Thunderbird), or show a hand
symbol and the real URL (as for a PDF in Adobe Reader). It wouldn't be
necessary to explicitly state "Strg-click to open" in LibreOffice Write, which
makes the text of the mouse-over  pop up significantly longer (e.g. Adobe
Reader doesn't say "click to open link ...", but just shows you the hand symbol
and the URL").

But I'm not looking out to annoy people here with endless reasoning. I'm just
trying to say that IMHO this would be helpful and I don't think this would be
intrusive to the user.

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