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Hello, i just installed numix-themes but I have a problem with libreoffice.
Indeed, the menu is invisible : https://github.com/numixproject/numix-g … issues/397 (not my thread but i have the same rendering)
I uncommented the line : export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk (i tried gen too) in the file /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-still.sh
Then I executed the file, but it's not working.
I tried under xorg and I didn't get any problem.
How to fix the bug under Wayland ?
Thank you ;-)
P.S : I have GNOME 3.20
Last edited by IvyMike (2016-08-24 19:51:22)
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Have you tried to run it like,
SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk libreoffice
If it works for you then you need to set the environmental variable.
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The command line works.
I also tried "export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk" in the term and it's working (only if I execute libreoffice from the terminal)
But how can i do that permanently ?
Thank you ;-)
Last edited by IvyMike (2016-08-24 09:01:21)
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put it in your .bashrc or .bash_profile
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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put it in your .bashrc or .bash_profile
If I write "export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk" in .bashrc and I execute libreoffice in the terminal it works, it doesn't when i click on the libreoffice icon.
It doesn't work with .bash_profile
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Reboot first. If still a no go...
Try adding to .xprofile and reboot
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Nope, still doesn't work :-(
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Or use the already prepared .sh files in /etc/profile.d for a mostly shell independent location
Didn't read OP closely enough sorry, what about /etc/environment? still strange why are the usual suspects not sourced?
Last edited by V1del (2016-08-24 19:43:55)
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Or use the already prepared .sh files in /etc/profile.d for a mostly shell independent location
Didn't read OP closely enough sorry, what about /etc/environment? still strange why are the usual suspects not sourced?
OMG you did it !!
Thanks a lot guys !
Last edited by IvyMike (2016-08-24 19:53:02)
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As a side note. I was plagued by an ugly libreoffice for ages until I realized this environment variable. Lol. Enjoy a beautiful libreoffice.
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Ahah ! You too
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Still /etc/profile.d should be sourced on login... do you use GDM by chance? maybe it special snowflakes in in this case
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Yeah I use GDM
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FWIW, the problem is that Wayland currently does not source /etc/profile ,/etc/profile.d/*, or anything related.
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