https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121218
Richard <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |richrichrichrichrich@gmail. | |com --- Comment #1 from Richard <[email protected]> --- I have successfully reproduced this issue according to these same steps: 1. Create new Impress document 2. Type some words in Title, Heading, and Outline Styles 3. Add a hyperlink to each of those words 4. Go to Tools>Options>OpenOffice>Appearance>General and select different colors for Unvisited and Visited hyperlinks 5. Show slideshow 6. Click on links Result The links are correctly loaded in a browser, but the links do not change to their visited color. The links correctly change to the unvisited color I have only just changed. Expected Result Once clicked, the hyperlinks should change to the color specified in the settings. Configuration Details Tested on a Windows 7 machine, 64b Home Premium OS, 4GB RAM, Intel i5, Acer Laptop. I am running the same OpenOffice version, 3.4.1. Alternative Tests (all resulting in the same behavior/result) 1. Restarting the application 2. Restarting the operating system 3. Hyperlinks in Writer 4. Importing .pptx document 5. All outline styles 6. Across different pages 7. Across different styles 8. Auto-corrected vs manually created hyperlinks 9. Created a new color scheme 10. Click links fast repetitively but no sign of the color changing even for a split second According to the OOO forums, this issue has been observed across Mac OSX 10.5 and Linus(Fedora 17) system also: http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=44621 Instructions in Help to change color Change the attribute of all hyperlinks 1. Open the Styles and Formatting window. 2. Click the Character Styles icon. 3. Right-click the "Internet Link" or "Visited Internet Link" character style, and choose Modify. 4. In the dialogue box, select the new attributes, and click OK. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
