Hi all, I want to ask this question before the release openSUSE 13.2. Do we really need libreoffice-kde4? I think, for KDE, it is better to install libreoffice-gnome instead of libreoffice-kde4. How do you think? libreoffice-kde4 is a Qt implementation of LibreOffice UI framework. However, the following problems are known. 1. Look and feel: no shadow under menus Since oxygen-gtk provides good KDE integration for GTK applications, libreoffice-gnome looks better than libreoffice-kde. Moreover, last week, I received another broken UI layout bug in opensuse-ja ML. The font selection list box on the Style dialog moves over the next font size list box. 2. Poor input method support (XIM only) Thereby, the launch scripts of IBus contains: exports OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=gnome to enforce libreoffice-gnome on KDE environment. To do that, the IBus package have a weird supplements tag: Supplements: packageand(libreoffice:libreoffice-gnome) On the other hand, libreoffice-gnome supports input method via GTK, Chinese and Japanese users can input texts smoothly. 3. The development of libreoffice-kde4 seems to be less active than libreoffice-gnome. Although libreoffice-kde4 still provides KDE-style file dialogs, do we still need to maintain troublesome libreoffice-kde4 for them? -- Fuminobu TAKEYAMA (ftake) See you at openSUSE.Asia Summit 2014, Beijing -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org