OpenOffice.org in KDE and GNOME
Andy Choens
gunksta at gmail.com
Fri Oct 7 23:10:13 UTC 2005
On 10/7/05, Haris Peco <snpe at snpe.co.yu> wrote:
> Andy,
> Try download build from OO mirror and build own build - it is in rpm
> package, but I think
> that you need only unpack in any directory
> I don't know is there non-rpm build
> On Friday 07 October 2005 10:45 pm, Andy Choens wrote:
> > On 10/7/05, Matthias Klose <doko at ubuntu.com> wrote:
> > > Andy Choens wrote:
> > > > I wanted to experiment with the Breezy KDE, so I installed
> > > > kubuntu-desktop. Simple enough. But, I notice that when I am in
> KDE,
> > > > OOo does not use the KDE theme. But, in Gnome, the theme is fine.
> > > >
> > > > What do I need to do to make OOo blend in with KDE? Oddly enough, it
> > > > will change it's icon theme to Crystal automatically.
> > >
> > > if you use hoary, install openoffice.org-kde
> > > if you use breezy, install openoffice.org2-kde
> > >
> > > Matthias
> > >
> > I have all of that, and I've tried reconfiguring it with
> >
> > sudo dpkg-reconfigure blah blah blah. I reconfigured many things.
> >
> > The problem is in the locale settings somewhere because I'm getting
> > i18n errors. Please see my earlier posts.
> >
> > I18N: X Window System doesn't support locale "en_US.UTF-8"
> > I18N: Operating system doesn't support locale "en_US"
> > I18N: X Window System doesn't support locale "C"
> > Qt: Locales not supported on X server
> >
>
I'm downloading it, but I don't think they include KDE support on the
standard compiles from OOo. It also might be hard to install because
this is a 64-bit machine and they only provide binaries for x32. I'm
not sure what I'll have to do to get OOo to look at lib32 instead of
lib.
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