I've just run into this bug, but I didn't change the icon set from OOo,
but from GNOME. Anyway, OOo should check that the style is installed and
if it isn't fall back to an installed one.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Triaged
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I got the same problem in Ubuntu 7.10 (64-bit): no toolbar icons in
OpenOffice.org 2.3.0 when running in KDE 3.5.8. When running in Gnome,
there are icons.
Also, when running in KDE, some dialogs, such as "Define Names" in
Spreadsheet, don't have any buttons, which makes them useless.
In my opini
Is not a bug, this problem raise when an appropriate openoffice.org-
style* package is missing.
But maybe we have to investigate why the package that contains the
default style is not installed by default on Edgy Eft.
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I've not selected any style from the preferences-dialog (maybe because I
can't find this setting), but after looking the installed packages I've
noticed that no one of openoffice.org-style* packages were installed.
Now I've installed these packages and finally always works fine. But my
question is
Could you please check which openoffice.org-style* packages are
installed? If you try to use an icon-style that is actually not
installed something like this may happen. You should be able to get the
icons back by either installing the appropriate package or by selecting
an installed style. Unfortu
I've also noticed this problem. This is very annoying, I'm not able to
use OpenOffice.org suite
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