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Bug#224794: marked as done (openoffice.org: Does not use KDEDIRS)



Your message dated Wed, 15 Aug 2007 23:35:14 +0300
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and subject line Debian Openoffice.org bug triage - bug #224794
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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.0-3

X-Debbugs-CC: calle@gosig.nu

On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 22:03, Carl Ekman wrote:
> I am sorry if I do not send this to the right place, but I hope that you could 
> redirect me if so is the case.

The mailing list is ok; since its a bug you could have used the BTS too.

> I run Debian sid with KDE and OpenOffice and have noticed problems with the 
> way OpenOffice takes on the look and feel of KDE.
> 
> I use an extra set of directories for KDE settings, so that my KDEDIRS 
> variable points to my own global settings directory, then to /usr. I move all 
> settings that seems suitable for all users to my global settings directory 
> and away from my ~/.kde/, and keep the temporary and personal settings.
> 
> Now the strange problem is as follows: When I use the local default colors for 
> KDE, OpenOffice takes on its own default color set. When my personal settings 
> differ from the global settings, OpenOffice takes on my personal settings.
> 
> The same goes for fonts. For instance, my current system default is Nimbus 
> Sans L, size 12pt. OpenOffice then uses some weird really small and ugly font 
> for the GUI. When I change my personal font preferences to use Nimbus Sans L, 
> size 13pt, OpenOffice uses it.
> 
> This bug seems strange, and could be a real problem in large GUI installations 
> with KDE..
> 
> Regards, and thanks for maintaining OpenOffice!
> 
> Carl Ekman,
> Sweden
> 

It's a bug.  OOo does not try to read KDEDIRS at all.  Upstream has even
worse KDE integration - it does not read KDEHOME or use the menu font. 
I was actually planning on submitting our patch upstream, but it looks
like we need to add support for KDEDIRS support to it too.

Filing a report to make sure this doesn't get forgotten.

Chris



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Version: 2.2.1-7

Dear openoffice.org user,

Thanks for your interest in OO.org and the bug report you have contributed.

Your bug report [0] was done for a version which is now quite old (pre
version 2.0.0).

During the last 6 weeks I sent 3 requests to update this bug report, and verify
that this bug still exists with a more up to date version of OO.org.

Since the bug is quite old, and I didn't get any response regarding this bug, 
I'm closing it. I'm using the current unstable version for proving version info.

If you'll find this bug to still exist in a future version of OO.org, please 
reopen the bug and specify the affected version.. Let me know if you need help 
with this process.

[0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=224794

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Lior Kaplan
kaplan@debian.org

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