Le Dimanche 10 Août 2003 15:00, Jérôme Warnier a écrit : [..] > > i will test them .. will it install above 1.1beta2 and not interfere > > with 1.0.3 > > No, it will replace *any* previously installed OOo package. > By the way, it should be easier now to try to build it for PPC. great i will try this week on my ebook at work and i will install the i386 version also.. i could no get the package from apt.bxlug.be will try later. [..] > > you can ask me about kde.. > > Well, I ask you: could you help me revise any patch I'm planning to > apply to see if it could interfere with KDE? yes i already started to look at the ximian patches. i will send a list of candidate for inclusion in the packages. > > > Particularly, the "recent-files.diff" is problematic for me. I find > > > it useful, but I'm not sure it will play well with KDE. > > > > will look a this file > > Thanks. > > > > Some of those patches are nothing related with GTK or GNOME, or > > > nothing. Those are particularly easy to integrate, and I think they > > > should be integrated into "our" packages. > > > > > > Well, there's still much to discuss about integrating some patches or > > > not, and I cannot decide alone. > > > > i will be happt to better integrate openoffice into kde desktop. > > There is no plan to do it. For Ximian, it makes sense. For OOo itself, > which is quite much relying on Sun, the plans are to integrate to GNOME > too, as Sun (and other big UNIX companies out there) are planning to use > GNOME as their standard desktop, not KDE. > What do you think could be done to go in that direction anyway? i have seen some patches from ximiam to change the print selector for cups and to get a gtk/gnome look for the interface i'am first interested to integrate kde cpu printing, will look if its possible and after that to get a kde look if possible ;-) -- OpenSides sprl Free Software Specialist Benoit Mortier - Linux Engineer
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