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Harold Fuchs wrote:
> On 8 April 2010 22:13, Ken Heard <k...@heard.name> wrote:

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>> I discovered that on my laptop OOo *does* use my
>> KDE settings for colours.  So the question now is why OOo will not use
>> those settings on my desktop.  As far as I can figure out I have the
>> same versions of all the OOo and KDE Debian packages on both computers
>> - -- a real mystery. Has anyone else encountered the same problem?
>>
>>
> At he risk of teaching my grandmother to suck eggs, perhaps a reboot after
> asking OOo to use the system's settings. Or at least stopping and
> re-starting *all* OOo processes - is there a Quickstarter on your system?

No, my OS is the Debian Lenny distribution of Linux with the KDE desktop
environment.  The quickstarter is only available on Microsoft Windows.

I have set the KDE colour options to be used on all non-KDE
applications, and have set OOo to use the system colours.  On my desktop
all my non-KDE apps use system colours set in KDE *except* OOo; whereas
on my laptop all non-KDE apps *including* OOo use the system colours.  I
am trying to figure out why.

Ken Heard

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