Bug#284487: Disabling KDE/Gnome Filechooser is a drawback
Am Dienstag, 4. Januar 2005 11:39 schrieben Sie:
> On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 11:33 +0100, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> > They are broken. Try opening files with non-ASCII charcters saved bafore
> > from somewhere else.
>
> The solution is to export G_BROKEN_FILENAMES if you are not using UTF-8
> filenames.
Shouldn't that be exported globally for the whole system then? I do not
exactly see the sense to just do it for OOo although we could do it...
> > Additionally, the Gtk fpicker is broken in many ways
> > (no way to enter a path (well, there's some unintuitive strg-whatever
> > combination), ftp:// and webdav:// iirc didn't work (OOo can open files
> > over FTP or WebDAV and it was no problem to open it with the
> > OpenOffice.org filepicker)
>
> The lack of an entry is a design decision, and in GTK+ 2.6 this is a
yep, a broken one.
> moot point -- pressing a key when the file list is focused will open the
> filename entry pop-up.
wow. 2.6 is where? not in unstable? is it planned for sarge? This point is
moot *now*
> The lack of ftp and webdav: URLs is probably due to the GTK+ code in
> OO.o not telling the file selector it can load non-local files, or it
> not using the gnome-vfs backend. If so, this is an OO.o bug.
I'll ask. It BTW should work _without_ the gnome-vfs backend.
Regards,
Rene
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