Well, there's a detail I'd have liked to know before installing.
The only package like libreoffice-kde I could find was in the unstable
repositories and it wanted to break dependencies.
Thanks for your time. Back to OOo for me.
On 26 January 2011 04:48, Cley Faye <cleyfaye@gmail.com> wrote:
Libreoffice does not use qt, so it's normal that it don't follow your system
settings. There is a libreoffice-kde package on debian to do this; maybe
there is an equivalent thing available on opensuse.
Le 26 janv. 2011 01:00, "Wolf" <wolfshift@gmail.com> a écrit :
I just installed LO 3.3 on OpenSUSE, running KDE 4.4.4. The
LibreOffice window does not follow the colour scheme I've set up for
KDE --- I have everything set to be moderately dark, and LO is very
bright white. I can't find anything under Options -> General ->
Appearance to change it (application background only changes the
background of the area that actually displays the document). How do I
get it to look right?
Thanks
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