Vinncent Lefevre wrote: > Ah, OK, when I was using openoffice, the -gtk package had been > installed automatically (probably at the installation time of > the machine), but when I moved to libreoffice, this was no longer
Yes. it's in the desktop task > Shouldn't libreoffice-gtk be in Recommends and shouldn't the GNOME No, why? Tke GTK VCLplgug in an optional thing. > part of this package be moved to libreoffice-gnome? LibreOffice is Err? What? Look at the filelists, the GNME-only stuff alreday *is* in -gnome and -gtk just contains GTK stuff (read fps_gnome as "Gtk Filepicker" and gnome-open-url is just a smallish "open this URL" thing) And note that the file contents do not matter, the check what to use is done *at runtime*. When LibreOffice detect irt runs under GNOME/KDE it uses those things (or you use the environment variables to override it, what you probably already had, given you had Gtk stuff in the past) > [*] I mean that it is also useful for users, like me, who use neither > GNOME nor KDE. You have an interesting definiton of "useful". Cosmetical problems don't make the program non-useful. Regards, Rene -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org