When clicking on a footnote in a .docx document, the footnote text is not displayed. At the same time, when viewing the same document in LibreOffice Writer, the footnotes are correctly displayed in the footer, and clicking on them in the document text correctly takes the reader to the text of the footnote itself.
View of screen with footnote:
Screen view right after taping on the footnote number:
Screen view after clicking on the "Go to Page 1536" link:
View of the same place in the document opened in LibreOffice:
Ideally, I would prefer to read the footnote in a pop-up window immediately after clicking on the footnote number in the text. To close the pop-up window, I should just click outside the pop-up window or click on the cross in the upper right corner of the pop-up window. This is how Librera Reader behaves in the case of footnotes in FP2 documents.
If this behavior cannot be implemented for some reason, it would be convenient, immediately after clicking on the footnote number, to move to the footnote text (separate from the texts of other footnotes), and see next to the footnote text a link to the original location of the document to continue reading.
When clicking on a footnote in a .docx document, the footnote text is not displayed. At the same time, when viewing the same document in LibreOffice Writer, the footnotes are correctly displayed in the footer, and clicking on them in the document text correctly takes the reader to the text of the footnote itself.
View of screen with footnote: Screen view right after taping on the footnote number: Screen view after clicking on the "Go to Page 1536" link: View of the same place in the document opened in LibreOffice:
Ideally, I would prefer to read the footnote in a pop-up window immediately after clicking on the footnote number in the text. To close the pop-up window, I should just click outside the pop-up window or click on the cross in the upper right corner of the pop-up window. This is how Librera Reader behaves in the case of footnotes in FP2 documents.
If this behavior cannot be implemented for some reason, it would be convenient, immediately after clicking on the footnote number, to move to the footnote text (separate from the texts of other footnotes), and see next to the footnote text a link to the original location of the document to continue reading.
demobook.docx
Perhaps the nature of the error is the same as in #1114.