On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 10:13:32PM +0100, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Linas Zvirblis wrote:
> > It is possible that I overlooked something while debugging OpenOffice,
> > but I am pretty sure this _is_ a bug. Feel free to report it, otherwise
> > I will do it.
> It's not.
> GNOME -> GTK UI
> KDE -
Hi,
Linas Zvirblis wrote:
> It is possible that I overlooked something while debugging OpenOffice,
> but I am pretty sure this _is_ a bug. Feel free to report it, otherwise
> I will do it.
It's not.
GNOME -> GTK UI
KDE -> KDE UI
Rest -> normal UI unless forced.
That even is said in the approp
Brian Clark wrote:
Yes, although it will work, surely that isn't the best solution.
It is a common thing to do, but...
Unless I've done something else wrong, I'm starting to think it's a bug.
...I have just read the documentation and tested this method. It does
indeed not work. I seems th
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 09:14:12PM +0200, Linas Zvirblis wrote:
> Brian Clark wrote:
> >After upgrading to OpenOffice.org 2.0 in testing, it doesn't seem to
> >pick up and use GTK widgets, themes, et cetera, unless I run it from a
> >shell (see below).
> >I have this:
> >~$ cat /etc/openoffice/
Brian Clark wrote:
After upgrading to OpenOffice.org 2.0 in testing, it doesn't seem to
pick up and use GTK widgets, themes, et cetera, unless I run it from a
shell (see below).
I have this:
~$ cat /etc/openoffice/openoffice.org
export OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=Gnome
(I've also tried `export OO_FOR
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