https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99912

--- Comment #16 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
Also - this is not a regression, strictly speaking. In 3.6, a special character
property was introduced (rsid) helping comparing document versions. But the
real problem was already there long before, inherited from OOo, that any
different character formatting of parts of a link splits the link. So the rsids
applied now during edits behaves the same way as if you marked part of the link
with italics (see another duplicate bug 149949). Or - say, if you add a new
property like 3d character, and mark parts of links with that new property, it
would split the link the same way, with the same "regression" logic.

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