At 11:12 23/02/2013 -0500, Ernie Kurtz wrote:
In endnotes, when I put in a tinyurl link using my usual font,
Garamond 12, the link shrinks to an 8 or 9 size. This does not
happen using is.gd -- so I assume the cause may be the word "tiny"?
I think it pretty unlikely that the text element "tin
Ernie Kurtz wrote:
I prefer to use tinyurl. Is there anyway to get OO 3.4.1 to
retain the original font in tinyurl, even after clicking on it,
please?
Edit - Paste Special - Unformatted text will likely solve it (whatever
URL shortener you use!). If you want to preserve the hyperlink, just
p
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 3:14 PM, James Knott wrote:
> Ernie Kurtz wrote:
>>
>> Anyway, I prefer to use tinyurl
>
>
> A lot of people refuse to click on a tinyurl, as it often leads to malware.
> There was a recent issue with Yahoo accounts being highjacked after users
> clicked on a tinyurl.
Exce
Ernie Kurtz wrote:
Anyway, I prefer to use tinyurl
A lot of people refuse to click on a tinyurl, as it often leads to
malware. There was a recent issue with Yahoo accounts being highjacked
after users clicked on a tinyurl.
--
In endnotes, when I put in a tinyurl link using my usual font, Garamond 12, the
link shrinks to an 8 or 9 size. This does not happen using is.gd -- so I
assume the cause may be the word "tiny"?
Anyway, I prefer to use tinyurl. Is there anyway to get OO 3.4.1 to retain the
original font in t