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2014-02-19 14:26 GMT+01:00 CVAlkan <foberle@enteract.com>:

Hi:

I'm currently using LO Version: 4.3.0.0.alpha0+ on 64 bit Ubuntu 12.04LTS,
but have run into this issue in the past with earlier versions.

If I create a phrase and format it as a hyperlink, control+clicking on it
launches the browser and goes to the specified page just fine.

However, when exporting the document as a pdf, the link doesn't seem to
work. I've tried various combinations of the check boxes on the pdf export
dialog, but nothing seems to work.

Is this a bug, or am I just missing some key setting?

Any pointers would be appreciated. Thanks.


It definitely worked in 4.1.4.2, so it's either a regression or something
fishy. You could temporarily try renaming your profile​​ to check if it is
related to some custom settings.

Note though that the "latest" LO version is 4.2. I believe discussions
regarding future versions (alpha, beta, rc...) are not meant to be on the
general user list, but are better directed towards dev and bugtrackers.

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