https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152911
--- Comment #104 from [email protected] --- I've played around with some of the workarounds mentioned for a while now, but all have significant downsides, so it's kind of a pick-your-poison situation for the time being. I ultimately went back to just dealing with the bug by scrolling with page up and down rather than the scrollbars. I don't think the GTK3 plugin is viable for most people, however. Aside from losing the KDE file picker when using the GTK3 file picker (mentioned in an earlier comment), the GTK3 plugin clashes with KDE's clipboard management somehow, so copy & paste doesn't work outside of the LibreOffice applications literally half the time (this bug isn't present while using kf6); see bug: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165164 Taskbar grouping is also semi-broken with the GTK3 plugin on KDE. Instances of LibreOffice initially aren't grouped together in the taskbar, but group together after opening/closing any other taskbar program (although they still sometimes don't show a "+" icon to indicate more than 1 instance is present); this doesn't happen when using the kf6 plugin. I also found that while using QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb/Xwayland as a workaround, taskbar grouping is broken there, too (more so than with GTK3); if you have LibreOffice Calc pinned to the taskbar and open Calc, it doesn't group itself into the taskbar icon at all and appears as a separate icon, no matter what you do. I don't think either of the taskbar bugs I mentioned are worth fixing or reporting, though; if this thread's bug gets fixed, one shouldn't need to fall back to GTK3 or XWayland at all (unless running the Flatpak). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
