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Bug 208837 - Link dialog confusing
Link dialog confusing
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: GtkHtml
Classification: Other
Component: html-editor-control
unspecified
Other All
: Normal normal
: 1.2.x
Assigned To: gtkhtml-maintainers
Evolution QA team
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2001-09-04 15:01 UTC by aaron
Modified: 2005-11-15 02:22 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description aaron 2001-09-04 15:01:43 UTC
To insert a link:
Choose Insert-->Link.
You will start on the Second tab of a two-tab dialog where you are prompted
for the URL.

1) this should start on the first tab. If you want to start with the URL,
have that be the first tab.

Then, you switch to the other tab, where you choose a style for your text.
You cannot, however, enter any text in the big white box-- that's just for
the sample.  Then you click "Apply" and "Close" (OK, for some reason, is
greyed out) and only then can you begin typing some text to use for your
link.  It is not clear how to end the link at that point.

It would be best to have the box labelled "SAMPLE" be renamed to "Displayed
Text" and have it be a text-entry widget rather than a text-display widget.
Then, when you click "OK" the link is inserted, text and all, at the cursor
point.
Comment 1 Luis Villa 2001-09-04 18:57:22 UTC
Re-assigning this to 1.0 because the 'SAMPLE' text really should be
re-done. The focus issues... well, if they are trivial, they should be
done, otherwise, future them.
Comment 2 aaron 2001-09-19 05:24:02 UTC
Let me add that the default link color for links i insert (not links
that are detected when I insert etc. etc.) is exactly the same as the
plain text color. It should be, need I state, blue with an underline. 

Boy is this behavior totally broken. Is this a gtkhtml thing?
Comment 3 aaron 2001-09-19 05:29:13 UTC
No wait. This isn't as broken as I thought. It seems to be underlining
in black now. 
However, rightclick-->Link brings up a different dialog than
Insert-->Link, which I find weird.
Comment 4 Dan Winship 2001-09-19 14:28:32 UTC
Yes, GtkHTML
Comment 5 Luis Villa 2001-10-10 19:16:27 UTC
AFAICT, this behavior is completely broken ATM- I can't seem to insert
a link at all...
Comment 6 Larry Ewing 2001-10-10 23:02:16 UTC
This is indeed pretty broken.  It works slightly better if you select
text first, but yuck :(
Comment 7 Larry Ewing 2001-10-29 04:16:06 UTC
Okay I fixed the color issue, the text issue is a ui problem but the
dialog should work better now.
Comment 8 Luis Villa 2001-10-29 18:30:52 UTC
Re-triaging/targeting.
Comment 9 Radek Doulik 2002-01-22 19:39:55 UTC
link insertion dialog redone, so closing. reopen/contact me if you
have any suggestions/complaints about the new one