> Op 26 nov. 2019 om 2:57 PM heeft Paolo Alberto Rismondo
> <prismo...@aliceposta.it> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Hi,
>
> Many thaks for your quick answers. Some observation about them:
>
> 1. The document is for 'strictly personal' use; it is a list of other
> documents etc. (so that the first document is a sort of index to
> many other ones).
> 2. I don't need to known that they are links; in fact each line is a
> different link, so that underlining becomes annoying instead of useful.
> 3. I tried to control underlining with character formatting (Ctrl+T),
> but with mixed results: sometimes it works, sometimes (I would not
> say 'most of the times') don't.
>
> Unfortunately, it seems that no one of the suggested solutions are working;
> control 'Tools | Options... | OpenOffice | Appearance | Custom colours |
> General | Unvisited links and ... | Visited links.' refers to the whole
> characters affected by the link, not to the underlining.
>
Just change the color to black for visited and unvisited links.
Then create a paragraph format where you set the Underlining in Font Effects to
(Without) or the Underline color to white.
> Many thank again for your kind attention,
>
>
> all best,
>
> Paolo
>
>
> Il 26/11/2019 13:37, Wade Smart ha scritto:
>> If its not underlined, how would you know its a link?
>
>
> At 13:05 26/11/2019 +0100, you wrote:
>> I wrote a paper ...
>
> Is this a text (Writer) document (not a spreadsheet)?
>
>> ... with a lot of links to another document(s), done with 'Insert-Hyperlink
>> etc. (pointing to 'Document', of course, not to 'Internet', 'Mail & News')
>> etc.. All text linked is underlined, however, while I find it rather ugly
>> (since there are a lot of them, as I said). Is there any way to eliminate
>> these annoying underlining?
>
> It's worth saying that any user of the document will need to recognise your
> hyperlinks, and having them in blue and underlined is standard, so will be
> easily understood. Hyperlinks without underlining may not be spotted.
>
> You can remove underlining from hyperlinks in the normal way - simply by
> selecting the text and applying local formatting, using the formatting
> buttons in the Formatting toolbar or Format | Character... | Font Effects.
> The text colour of hyperlinks can be controlled at Tools | Options... |
> OpenOffice | Appearance | Custom colours | General | Unvisited links and ...
> | Visited links. If these options are not ticked, the colour is controlled by
> local formatting, as for any other text.
>
> I trust this helps.
>
> Brian Barker - privately
>
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