On 2014年09月18日 21:51, Todd Rme wrote:>
I think Bruno already addressed this. It sounds like development is picking up.
I'm waiting for concrete information from ML posts or commit logs.
In terms of practical changes, one option would be to separate out the file dialogs from the theming engine. That would allow people who really need IBUS support right now to still use the native dialogs.
I understand the major concern of the KDE integration is file dialogs. Allowing libreoffice-gnome to use file dialogs from the workspace running on is a easier way to achieve, I think. I found an application named KGtk. One of its purpose is using the KDE file dialogs on libreoffice-gnome. http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=36077 This application implies that there are some people who want use libreoffice-gnome on KDE but they want sill use the KDE dialogs.
Sean Watson wrote: I really don't want our KDE workspace users to have to do so manually.
There are also (more than three) KDE users who want more stable LibreOffice and/or IM support but do not care about file dialogs. I don't want them to manually install libreoffice-gnome and set OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP or SAL_USE_VCL_PLUGIN. On 2014年09月18日 22:10, Luca Beltrame wrote:
Sean Watson wrote:
The intention is to make Libreoffice load GNOME by default instead of KDE. You'd still be able to install the KDE package afterwards.
If that's the case, then the -kde4 package should be picked up by the KDE pattern. I really don't want our KDE workspace users to have to do so manually.
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