https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41063
Mike Kaganski changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|NEW |ASSIGNED
Assignee|libre
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--- Comment #67 from Mike Kaganski ---
The call stack that resets the view is the following:
> swlo.dll!SwViewShell::IsViewLocked() Line 461
> at c:\lo\core\sw\inc\viewsh.hxx(461)
> swlo.dll!SwViewShell::MakeVisible(const SwRect & r
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--- Comment #23 from muso ---
> Unpack the file and run the included presentation. I hope it will be clearer
> then.
Thanks you for your file but it shows again the bug as I described it:
- take your presentation and export it as PDF.
re
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--- Comment #7 from Regina Henschel ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #6)
> So it would be possible to include a reference to a paragraph style into a
> frame style from point of file format.
not "into a frame style" but "int
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--- Comment #6 from Regina Henschel ---
I have to correct me. There is an attribute draw:text-style-name, which refers
a paragraph-style. It can be used as attribute in a element and in
most other graphic objects. But LibreOffice has not
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--- Comment #22 from Regina Henschel ---
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ExampleWithRelativeLink
Unpack the file and run the included presentation. I hope it will b
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--- Comment #21 from muso ---
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Acrobat file execution dialog
Also the execution dialog of Acrobat shows you that the created link is
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--- Comment #20 from muso ---
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The LO hyperlink dialog
The dialog shows you that the created link is absolute despite the ODG and the
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--- Comment #19 from muso ---
Created attachment 143755
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a test ODG file
You can see that the file path is always an absolute path.
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--- Comment #18 from muso ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #17)
> You do not need "file:" or "run:" in case Windows has registered an
> application to open .mno files. A simple hyperlink of type "Document" to the
> file will
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--- Comment #17 from Regina Henschel ---
You do not need "file:" or "run:" in case Windows has registered an application
to open .mno files. A simple hyperlink of type "Document" to the file will
work. Please try it.
[BTW: The slideshow s
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--- Comment #16 from muso ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #14)
> I obviously wasn't clear enough.
Seems that I was not clear enough. What I need but what LO doesn't allow me is
to link to a file in general. For example I nee
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--- Comment #5 from Regina Henschel ---
"Styles" are stored in a element in ODF. Such style belongs to a
"family". In this context the families "graphic" and "paragraph" and "text"
are relevant. A of family "paragraph" can have
"paragr
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--- Comment #17 from Kenneth Hanson ---
(In reply to Daniel Collins from comment #16)
> (In reply to Kenneth Hanson from comment #12)
>
> The case of column headers is a reasonable argument, thank you for that.
Happy to help :)
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