Am Freitag, 23. Februar 2018, 14:20:03 schrieb H.Merijn Brand:
I interpreted gtk3 as highly connected to KDE and thus being required for KDE integration.
No. KDE's software/libraries are based on Qt since it's inception and never used GTK. Qt and GTK are completely independent toolkits. GNOME uses/depends on GTK(3) though.
My - probably wrong - idea was that removing libreoffice-gtk3 would break KDE integration and thus removing the Gnome integration would also break KDE integration.
Also, libreoffice's GNOME and KDE integrations are independent of each other. Maybe you were confused by the fact that libreoffice-kde4 had been dropped months ago (it's back meanwhile), and therefore libreoffice-gnome was also installed by default for KDE/Plasma...
I am/was triggered to this subject, as I have by now quite a number of wrapper scripts and aliasses like
% alias oo env SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen XMODIFIERS="" ooffice !* &
Well, if you set SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN, you "disable" the automatic detection anyway. I'm not sure what effects (if any) OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP would have in this case though. Your zypper outputs do show that you have libreoffice-gnome/gtk3 and ibus installed though, so just running libreoffice normally (without manually setting such envvars) will use the GNOME integration currently regardless of the desktop, as I see it. IOW, if you uninstall ibus, you may be able to get rid of your wrapper scripts (except if you still want/need to set other envvars like XMODIFIERS of course, or use a different integration than libreoffice would select automatically). Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org