https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148405
--- Comment #2 from J William Cupp <[email protected]> --- In Comment 1 the reporter says he cannot reproduce the situation. However, it appears the text in the paragraph is set to the default text font and, while not sure, it seems to me that the hyperlink is also set to the default. Here is the situation reported: both text and hyperlinks have default fonts, set to differing values. In the report being written, a font is expected that is other than either of these defaults. The paragraph of text, including hyperlinks, is changed to some other font. The font changes take and are applied, including to the hyperlink. However, when the document is saved, closed, and re-opened, the new font is no longer applied to the hyperlink. The hyperlink has been modified back to its default font setting. (The new font has been applied and remains on the paragraph text outside of hyperlinked areas.) To repair this, the hyperlink -- only! -- must be re-selected and changed to the desired new font. Thereafter, the font modification persists when the document is closed and re-opened. It appears that the font change settings must be applied such that they start and end exactly concurrently with the hyperlinked text limits. A cumbersome work around is to repeatedly modify the default settings for normal text and hyperlinks. While this admittedly works, it is cumbersome when one prepares reports and various formats expect different fonts. One continually is changing defaults. It seems that manually applying a font change to replace a default setting should persist, and not be replaced with the default font. It also seems that it ought not be required to separately apply font changes to various classes of text, normal versus hyperlinked. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
