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I came across from Gentoo and couldn't get the openoffice beta to use gtk widgets. I copied over the wrapper script (that they had apparently copied over from Mandrake) and changed the path to match Arch's install location. Save it, run it with the --widget-set flag:
oowriter2 --widgets-set gtk
I assume replacing gtk with qt works, but I don't have qt installed so I couldn't tell you for certain. Anyway, looks like this:
and the wrapper script:
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Good work !!
But without using your script, you can
echo "export OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=gnome" >> ~/.bashrc
done !
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Cool! Thanks for the tip. That's a little easier.
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Sorry to resurrect this thread, but I can't get it to work. You see, there is no "oowriter2" executable, only "soffice" in /usr/bin, and that gives me the error "/home/proteus/gtk does not exist."
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Try kasa's suggestion - that's what I've been doing since I upgraded, and it's working fine. Actually, I put it in /etc/profile, but the effect is the same.
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Oh, you have to relogin before it takes effect right? :oops:
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Or just
source ~/.bashrc
.
As for my method (the worse of the two IMO), you needed to download the oowriter2 script at the bottom of my post.
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