Hi :)
There's no problem with Gnome rather than KDE but for Gnome DE there are 2
packages for greater integration with the DE
libreoffice-gtk
libreoffice-gnome
I couldn't find the equivalent for KDE through my package manager but i'm sure
there is something like that. It's probably not the issue because it 'should'
just work anyway.
Hopefully someone can give a better answer but good luck with a quick hunt
until then!
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Harald Bregel <this_guy@gmx.net>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 28 May, 2011 9:16:38
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Missing "Create folder" option in KDE "Save file"
dialogue
I have come from OpenOffice under SUSE Linux 11.3 and KDE 4, and am now using
libreOffice in the same environment.
The OpenOffice "Save file" dialogue in KDE-style showed an icon to create a new
folder if needed. This icon is now gone under libreOffice. I have found that I
can configure libreOffice to display its own "Save file" dialogue which includes
the "Create new folder" option BUT this menu does not have the seamlessly
integrated look-and-feel of KDE. It sticks out like a sore thumb.
How come the option "Create new folder" is now gone from the KDE-style menu in
libreOffice? It is something everybody needs. Can it be restored in one of the
next libreOffice releases?
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