I'm using Inkscape v1.0.2 and want to create a hyperlink to a website (e.g. http://www.google.com) on one of my objects (e.g. rectangle).
I found some user guides that say: There is a right click option named "create link". But it seems that this option is no longer available in Inkscape v1.0.2 or maybe it has moved somewhere else.
Can anyone tell me how to create a hyperlink on an object?
If you right click on your rectangle, do you see 'Link Properties' on the menu? That allows you to set links.
The behaviour is a little odd.
If I create a brand new shape, I can right click and select 'Create Link'. The 'Create Link' option is definitely there on the menu.
However, if I've right clicked on 'Create Link' once - even if I don't add a link - the 'Create Link' option disappears from the menu, and 'Link Properties' appears instead. Clicking 'Link Properties' takes you to the same panel though (Object Attributes) so you should be able to set links there.
Dear Forum,
I'm using Inkscape v1.0.2 and want to create a hyperlink to a website (e.g. http://www.google.com) on one of my objects (e.g. rectangle).
I found some user guides that say: There is a right click option named "create link". But it seems that this option is no longer available in Inkscape v1.0.2 or maybe it has moved somewhere else.
Can anyone tell me how to create a hyperlink on an object?
Thanks
Alex
If you right click on your rectangle, do you see 'Link Properties' on the menu? That allows you to set links.
The behaviour is a little odd.
If I create a brand new shape, I can right click and select 'Create Link'. The 'Create Link' option is definitely there on the menu.
However, if I've right clicked on 'Create Link' once - even if I don't add a link - the 'Create Link' option disappears from the menu, and 'Link Properties' appears instead. Clicking 'Link Properties' takes you to the same panel though (Object Attributes) so you should be able to set links there.
Does that work for you?
Hell z3z,
thank you. Now I have found it. Inkscape is a great tool, but sometimes one doesn't see everything on the first sight ;-)
Alex