> Because there was myspell-sv. But yes, we could build it from
> openoffice.org-dictionaries,
> though I always prefer if the dictionaries are maintained by someone who
> speaks the language
> and is built/maintained separate? Maybe even built from the source if
> there's something else
> like isp
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Hi,
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > But what do you sugggest?
> >
> > * Install -gtk for everyone who might not even use GNOME (-> no effect)?
>
> Installing -gtk has an effect even if one does *not* use GNOME.
> At least this is what I observe on two of my machines (I just use
> the Fvwm window mana
Hi,
On 2011-09-05 14:21:04 +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Vincent Levevre wrote:
> > > No, why? Tke GTK VCLplgug in an optional thing.
> >
> > To have consistent font size and readable text by default.
> > Is there any reason to have a very small font size in the UI
> > by default?
>
>
Hi,
Vincent Levevre wrote:
> > No, why? Tke GTK VCLplgug in an optional thing.
>
> To have consistent font size and readable text by default.
> Is there any reason to have a very small font size in the UI
> by default?
No, and I didn't say that.
But what do you sugggest?
* Install -gtk for eve
On 2011-09-05 11:31:36 +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Vinncent Lefevre wrote:
> > Shouldn't libreoffice-gtk be in Recommends and shouldn't the GNOME
>
> No, why? Tke GTK VCLplgug in an optional thing.
To have consistent font size and readable text by default.
Is there any reason to have a very sm
Vinncent Lefevre wrote:
> Ah, OK, when I was using openoffice, the -gtk package had been
> installed automatically (probably at the installation time of
> the machine), but when I moved to libreoffice, this was no longer
Yes. it's in the desktop task
> Shouldn't libreoffice-gtk be in Recommends
On 2011-09-05 09:44:15 +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> This is and was always the case. The system font settings are only
> taken for the menu etc. when you usd -gtk or -kde with the
> respective desktop environments (or force it to use them)
Ah, OK, when I was using openoffice, the -gtk package ha
severity 60463 minor
tag 60463 + wontfix
thanks
This is and was always the case. The system font settings are only taken for
the menu etc. when you usd -gtk or -kde with the respective desktop
environments (or force it to use them)
Otherwise, yes, the menu font is small and differs.
Nothing ne
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