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------- Additional comments from r...@openoffice.org Mon Dec 14 10:59:45 +0000 
2009 -------
> No, it does not break anything, it looks better if you additionally install 
> KDE3
> libs (which won't be the default but at least gives the user the opportunity 
> as
> the default plugin looks rather dull and grey).

Yes. True. That's no argument to fall back to KDE3 when you use KDE4, though :-)
The proper fix is to include the KDE4 support...

> Moreover if both KDE plugins
> cannot be loaded the gtk plugin is tried now (which can be loaded on most
> systems and also looks better than the generic plugin).

That is true too, but I think this is questionable. Do people using KDE really
want Gtk UI? I dobt that...

And I doubt that KDE users want a Gtk UI when no KDE plugin is installed
(differen to not being able to load in the above case)....

> And yes, there is a differentiation between KDE4 and KDE3.

OK...

Ah, well, I don't really see the need for this (especially I don't see why this
is a blocker), but OK, as long as it doesn't break..

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