Problem description: When formatting the hyperlinks in a table of contents (for example with character style: default style), this setting will not be saved into the document. Steps to reproduce: 1. Create TOC 2. Edit Index/Table 3. Insert LS and LE to the Entries 4. Choose Character Style for both 5. Save Document 6. Close LibreOffice 7. Open up the file again Current behaviour: After that, TOC hyperlinks appear as default, i.e. blue color, underlined Expected behaviour: The changes made are saved to the file. Operating System: All Version: 4.2.1.1 release
I could not reproduce with Ubuntu 13.10 Version: 4.2.3.2 Build ID: 7c5c769e412afd32da4d946d2cb0c8b0674e95e0. The character style I assigned stays after saving and reopening What is the operating system you're using? - Sophie
It's OSX.Thanks for looking into it. On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:29 pm, bugzilla-daemon@freedesktop.org <bugzilla-daemon@freedesktop.org="mailto:bugzilla-daemon@freedesktop.org">> wrote: sophie changed bug 76365 What Removed Added CC gautier.sophie@gmail.com Comment # 1 on bug 76365 from sophie I could not reproduce with Ubuntu 13.10 Version: 4.2.3.2 Build ID: 7c5c769e412afd32da4d946d2cb0c8b0674e95e0. The character style I assigned stays after saving and reopening What is the operating system you're using? - Sophie You are receiving this mail because: You reported the bug.
Thanks for the feedback - Please post on this issue and not from your mail client, it add a lot of non useful comments - Thanks - Added plateform - Sophie
(In reply to comment #0) > 3. Insert LS and LE to the Entries > 4. Choose Character Style for both (In reply to comment #2) > It's OSX. This appears to be a thorny one. I am able to partially reproduce under MacOS 10.6.8 using v4.3.0.3 Build ID: fcd3838c4097f7817b5b3984fd88a44e1edd8548 (x86) and also under GNU/Linux x86_64 using v4.2.5.2 and v4.4.0.0alpha+ (2014-07-19). In all cases saving to ODT file format. Upon first re-opening the saved document the ToC entry appears correct (under all versions), however right-click > Update Index/Table resets the page number (LE) appearance. Without updating the ToC, right-click > Edit Index/Table > Entries tab: - The character style for the LS entry is saved. - The character style for the LE entry is not (it is set back to <None>). Status set to NEW. Summary edited for clarity. Platform set to All/All (although I would be happy if others would verify what I have written).
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I can not reproduce this (following the steps in comment #0) with LibO 5.3.0.3 on Mageia 5 x64.
Resolved long time ago. Test with 5.4.7.