Hello everyone,
For my LibreOffice remaster, I did a nice welcome PDF file with pictures and instructions
to put on the desktop of the LiveCD. I did it with LibreOffice on my PCLOS 2012 TDE
remaster. I wrote the file, saved it and exported it to PDF. When I opened the PDF file,
it looked right as it should, but I wanted to change something in it. So, when I re-opened
my .odt LibreOffice file, all of the images that were cropped weren't cropped at the
same place and their width and height had changed. I had some arrows to point icons on the
pictures and they weren't too at the right place.
To check if it wasn't just a bug on my remaster, I opened the file on my regular PC
with PCLOS 2012 KDE edition. Te text appeared in the wrong way, exactly as it appeared
when I have re-opened my file on the TDE system.
To see if it was a PCLinuxOS-related bug, I have put back the formatting as it should for
a part of my file, saved and re-opened it. The text was as it should were I have re-made
the formatting...
All this to say that I think that there is some bugs related to the TDE interface used in
LibreOffice.
Can I force LibreOffice to use the GTK2 interface (and how?), as is used on all KDE4
systems. Since I use the QTCurve theme with QT3, QT4 and GTK2, it would still be
well-integrated.
Thank you in advance!
-Alexandre