Bug 84442 - Image map address bar does not preserve upper-case
Summary: Image map address bar does not preserve upper-case
Status: NEEDINFO
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Writer (show other bugs)
Version: 4.2.4.2 release
Hardware: x86 (IA32) Linux (All)
: medium minor
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Reported: 2014-09-29 00:07 UTC by aniketaranake
Modified: 2014-11-14 16:09 UTC (History)
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Description aniketaranake 2014-09-29 00:07:47 UTC
I am creating an html file with LibreOffice that contains an image map.

When using LibreOffice ImageMap editor, I input web addresses into the top bar which contain some upper case letters. When I save the .html file, I find that the upper case letters have been switched to lower case. This is problematic as web addresses are in general case-sensitive.

From the image map editor, I am able to output the layout as a *.map file. Opening this file in a text editor reveals that the upper-case letters are preserved. For this reason, I suspect that the bug occurs in applying the changes to the active html file.

Keywords: UI Editing
Comment 1 Beluga 2014-11-14 16:09:16 UTC
Unable to reproduce.

Here is example output:
<area shape=rect coords="51,46,87,76" href="https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Adding_Clickable_Hotspots_to_Images" target="_self" alt="helppi">

What Linux distro and desktop environment are you using?
Can you try with version 4.3.x?
Set to UNCONFIRMED, if the bug is still happening. RESOLVED WORKSFORME, if not.

Win 7 64-bit Version: 4.4.0.0.alpha2+
Build ID: b021b5983c62e266b82d9f0c5c6d8d8900553827
TinderBox: Win-x86@39, Branch:master, Time: 2014-11-12_01:10:08

Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit Version: 4.4.0.0.alpha2+
Build ID: 5bff4b016c4b44f4123e0e6a4fd4c0c4dc0cfa2d
TinderBox: Linux-rpm_deb-x86_64@46-TDF-dbg, Branch:master, Time: 2014-11-13_00:14:29


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