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Date:      Fri, 21 Jul 2006 18:14:47 +0930
From:      Ian Moore <no-spam@swiftdsl.com.au>
To:        freebsd-openoffice@freebsd.org
Subject:   What does the WITH_KDE=yes actually do currently?
Message-ID:  <200607211814.53293.no-spam@swiftdsl.com.au>

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Hi,
Just a question about KDE integration in ooo, if anyone here knows about it.
I've built ooo-2.0.3 from ports with the WITH_KDE=3Dyes switch, but as far =
as I=20
can tell, the only KDE integration is the kde style icons on the menus &=20
toolbars - apart from that, it looks like a GTK app, but doesn't even work=
=20
with the GTK-QT Theme Engine.
I did have ooo-2.0.2 installed from a package before my last update and I=20
think it looked more like a KDE app than the version I've built from=20
ports :-/
(as far as I can remember, it did work with the GTK-QT engine and it had th=
e=20
same KDE style icons - which I believe are now officially part of ooo.

So, I'm just wondering if anyone here knows what the WITH_KDE=3Dyes switch =
is=20
currently supposed to do to the port.=20
Will I actually get better KDE integration if I build it without the KDE=20
switch and rely on the GTK-QT engine instead? :-)

I used ooo-2.0.2 on kubuntu today and it looks just like a KDE app (they've=
=20
added the (as yet experimental) KDE File dialog to their version).=20

Thanks,
=2D-=20
Ian
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