Hi everyone,
does anyone know how I can make openoffice use the trinity open/save dialog boxes ? It used to work on my debian lenny kde 3.5.10 system with the openoffice.org-kde package installed but I don't know how to get it back with trinity on debian squeeze. Thanks, regards,
Denis
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 08:22 +0200, Denis Prost wrote:
Hi everyone,
does anyone know how I can make openoffice use the trinity open/save dialog boxes ? It used to work on my debian lenny kde 3.5.10 system with the openoffice.org-kde package installed but I don't know how to get it back with trinity on debian squeeze. Thanks, regards,
Denis
I don't recall exactly what's involved as we've automated our Trinity installations but I think you want the kgtk-qt3-trinity package - John
Le 28/10/2010 13:48, John A. Sullivan III a écrit :
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 08:22 +0200, Denis Prost wrote:
Hi everyone,
does anyone know how I can make openoffice use the trinity open/save dialog boxes ? It used to work on my debian lenny kde 3.5.10 system with the openoffice.org-kde package installed but I don't know how to get it back with trinity on debian squeeze. Thanks, regards,
Denis
I don't recall exactly what's involved as we've automated our Trinity installations but I think you want the kgtk-qt3-trinity package - John
thanks for your answer John. That package is installed but I still have the default openoffice open/save dialog boxes instead of the Trinity ones. I checked the openoffice tools menu options but found none that seems relevant.
Denis
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 14:06 +0200, Denis Prost wrote:
Le 28/10/2010 13:48, John A. Sullivan III a écrit :
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 08:22 +0200, Denis Prost wrote:
Hi everyone,
does anyone know how I can make openoffice use the trinity open/save dialog boxes ? It used to work on my debian lenny kde 3.5.10 system with the openoffice.org-kde package installed but I don't know how to get it back with trinity on debian squeeze. Thanks, regards,
Denis
I don't recall exactly what's involved as we've automated our Trinity installations but I think you want the kgtk-qt3-trinity package - John
thanks for your answer John. That package is installed but I still have the default openoffice open/save dialog boxes instead of the Trinity ones. I checked the openoffice tools menu options but found none that seems relevant.
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If you look under Settings / Appearance & Themes / GTK Styles and Fonts, there is a setting for use my KDE style in GTK applications. I thought that had more to do with Window appearance and decorations than dialogs but it might be worth enabling. Just a thought - John
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 14:06 +0200, Denis Prost wrote:
Le 28/10/2010 13:48, John A. Sullivan III a écrit :
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 08:22 +0200, Denis Prost wrote:
Hi everyone,
does anyone know how I can make openoffice use the trinity open/save dialog boxes ? It used to work on my debian lenny kde 3.5.10 system with the openoffice.org-kde package installed but I don't know how to get it
back
with trinity on debian squeeze. Thanks, regards,
Denis
I don't recall exactly what's involved as we've automated our Trinity installations but I think you want the kgtk-qt3-trinity package - John
thanks for your answer John. That package is installed but I still have the default openoffice open/save dialog boxes instead of the Trinity ones. I checked the openoffice tools menu options but found none that seems relevant.
<snip>
If you look under Settings / Appearance & Themes / GTK Styles and Fonts, there is a setting for use my KDE style in GTK applications. I thought that had more to do with Window appearance and decorations than dialogs but it might be worth enabling. Just a thought - John
You can't right now as there is no openoffice.org-trinity package available. The problem is that OpenOffice is incredibly difficult to patch; the openoffice.org-kde3 version that I create for Ubuntu routinely takes 1 to 1.5 weeks to get working each release.
Tim
Le 28/10/2010 19:16, Timothy Pearson a écrit :
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 14:06 +0200, Denis Prost wrote:
Le 28/10/2010 13:48, John A. Sullivan III a écrit :
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 08:22 +0200, Denis Prost wrote:
Hi everyone,
does anyone know how I can make openoffice use the trinity open/save dialog boxes ? It used to work on my debian lenny kde 3.5.10 system with the openoffice.org-kde package installed but I don't know how to get it
back
with trinity on debian squeeze. Thanks, regards,
Denis
I don't recall exactly what's involved as we've automated our Trinity installations but I think you want the kgtk-qt3-trinity package - John
thanks for your answer John. That package is installed but I still have the default openoffice open/save dialog boxes instead of the Trinity ones. I checked the openoffice tools menu options but found none that seems relevant.
<snip>
If you look under Settings / Appearance& Themes / GTK Styles and Fonts, there is a setting for use my KDE style in GTK applications. I thought that had more to do with Window appearance and decorations than dialogs but it might be worth enabling. Just a thought - John
You can't right now as there is no openoffice.org-trinity package available. The problem is that OpenOffice is incredibly difficult to patch; the openoffice.org-kde3 version that I create for Ubuntu routinely takes 1 to 1.5 weeks to get working each release.
Tim
OK Tim, no emergency about it, I'll wait ! Regards,
Denis
Le 28/10/2010 17:02, John A. Sullivan III a écrit :
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 14:06 +0200, Denis Prost wrote:
Le 28/10/2010 13:48, John A. Sullivan III a écrit :
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 08:22 +0200, Denis Prost wrote:
Hi everyone,
does anyone know how I can make openoffice use the trinity open/save dialog boxes ? It used to work on my debian lenny kde 3.5.10 system with the openoffice.org-kde package installed but I don't know how to get it back with trinity on debian squeeze. Thanks, regards,
Denis
I don't recall exactly what's involved as we've automated our Trinity installations but I think you want the kgtk-qt3-trinity package - John
thanks for your answer John. That package is installed but I still have the default openoffice open/save dialog boxes instead of the Trinity ones. I checked the openoffice tools menu options but found none that seems relevant.
<snip>
If you look under Settings / Appearance& Themes / GTK Styles and Fonts, there is a setting for use my KDE style in GTK applications. I thought that had more to do with Window appearance and decorations than dialogs but it might be worth enabling. Just a thought - John
Thanks John for your suggestion. I tried, unfortunately it did not work.
Denis