I don't see how it's a TDE issue, but . . .

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Hi, everybody . . .

This is a weird one. It's under Debian testing, but it happened under 
Tapeworm, too. With TDE testing.

Running LibreOffice 24.8.2.1. For close to 15 years, I've had "Insert 
hyperlink" in my RMB menu in text fields. With the updates (I think 
specifically of LibreOffice) but cannot be absolutely sure, it's still 
there. But clicking on it spawns a dialog box for character formatting. So 
I deleted it and replaced it. Same thing. Renamed ~/.config/libreoffice 
and reinstalled LibreOffice itself. Added "Insert hyperlink" to menu. Same 
thing.

So I tred it on my notebook, also running testing/testing. Same thing.

It is easier to configure the Linux kernel than it is to configure 
LibreOffice, because LibreOffice tries to allow for everything, no matter 
how unlikely, and gives it all equal weight. For instance, if you go to 
Tools > Customize > Context Menus, you have a choice of 49(!) menus you 
can edit. The fun part is that none of the menu names is reflected in the 
places where you would find those menus.

Nor are the things controlled by them accessible. I'd rename the character 
formatting thing if I could find it, and see what happens then. But can't 
find the frigging thing. I'd use AbiWord, but it, like KWord and Calligra, 
seem to be pretty much abandoned, and in the case of the latter two 
developed by people who do not know what a word processor is for.
-- 
dep

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