> You shouldn't need to, OOo detects which desktop it is running on and
> uses the appropriate icon set. There is an environment variable you
can
> use to force the choice, but you only need that if running an
unsupported
> desktop.
>
>
> --
> Neil Bothwick
That sounds good. Thanks.
Regards
Seb
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 09:24:25 +0200, Noack, Sebastian wrote:
> ut even if office/openoffice-bin have kde-support, how would I tell it
> to use kdelibs instead of gtk+? Because of both libraries are present on
> my system.
You shouldn't need to, OOo detects which desktop it is running on and
uses th
> > Hi,
> >
> > does somebody know if app-office/openoffice-bin supports native look
> > and feel for kde? Or would I have to emerge app-office/openoffice
> > with KDE-useflag?
>
> The icons, to me, look KDE-ish.
Yeah, that is what I probably mean. I have seen OpenOffice on my mum's
notebook on w
On Thursday 03 August 2006 12:14, Noack, Sebastian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does somebody know if app-office/openoffice-bin supports native look
> and feel for kde? Or would I have to emerge app-office/openoffice
> with KDE-useflag?
The icons, to me, look KDE-ish.
--
Hi,
does somebody know if app-office/openoffice-bin supports native look and
feel for kde? Or would I have to emerge app-office/openoffice with
KDE-useflag?
Best Regards
Sebastian Noack
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