On 16/07/2012 at 13:03, "J.A. de Vries" <hdv.jadev@gmail.com> wrote:
It does in the version
provided by aptitude, just not in the "official" version downloaded from
the website.
I see.
You could also try on fresh user profile. Run something like this from command
line:
/opt/path/to/soffice -env:UserInstallation=file:///tmp/lo/
(Please note that this is "file://" protocol and then absolute path to
directory)
If it works, then we will at least know that this is something in your LO
profile and not package problem.
What GUI (Qt, GTK, X11) did you use? On my test, I have tried pure X11
(I didn't bother to install desktop integration packages).
You can use different GUI than default with OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP variable.
As far as I remember, GTK uses different, hardcoded in source code Xcompose
sequences. This can be changed by GTK_IM_MODULE environment variable. I have
set it to "xim" to ensure that GTK apps uses the same sequences as other apps.
But if that's a case, then LO from repository should also be affected, which
you claim is not. So perhaps it won't help, but you can give it a try anyway.
Apart from these three things, I am out of ideas.
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Best regards
Mirosław Zalewski
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