Issue 15961 - Unable to edit existing hyperlinks in Table of Contents
Summary: Unable to edit existing hyperlinks in Table of Contents
Status: CLOSED NOT_AN_OOO_ISSUE
Alias: None
Product: ui
Classification: Code
Component: ui (show other issues)
Version: OOo 1.1 Beta2
Hardware: PC Windows XP
: P5 (lowest) Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: eric.savary
QA Contact: issues@ui
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Reported: 2003-06-23 18:27 UTC by Unknown
Modified: 2003-09-17 17:08 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---


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Demonstraition of issue (6.11 KB, application/octet-stream)
2003-06-23 18:34 UTC, Unknown
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Description Unknown 2003-06-23 18:29:43 UTC
In Writer create a document with a couple headings then, Insert (menu) > Indexes
and Tables > Indexes and Tables ... > type: table of contents.  Now move to the
Entries tab.  I am able to create a hyperlink out of the headings but unable to
modify the hyperlink once the table of contents has been generated.  A hyperlink
can be created by placing the cursor in the appropriate position and then
clicking on the hyperlink button.  This inserts a [LS] button which I assume
means Link Start.  I then move past the structure that I want the link to
enclose and press the hyperlink button again.  This inserts a Link End, [LE]
button.  The problem is that I am unable to change the position of or delete the
[LS] and [LE] buttons once they have been placed.  Another issue is that this
interface is not intuative in the sense that the user had to guess what the
button lables really mean.  I will attache a file which demonstraits this problem.
Comment 1 Unknown 2003-06-23 18:34:25 UTC
Created attachment 7072 [details]
Demonstraition of issue
Comment 2 stefan.baltzer 2003-07-24 17:10:04 UTC
Reassigned to Éric.
Comment 3 eric.savary 2003-09-17 17:07:58 UTC
Too much intuitivity kills the intuitivity! ;)
Just set the cursor on the [LS] or [LE] control and press... the Del
key on your keyboard! ;)
To correct the hyperlink set the cursor at the position you want the
link tostart and stop and reinsert it.
Comment 4 eric.savary 2003-09-17 17:08:09 UTC
closed