On 2012-07-16 15:09, Mirosław Zalewski wrote:

> What GUI (Qt, GTK, X11) did you use? On my test, I have tried pure X11 
> (I didn't bother to install desktop integration packages).
> You can use different GUI than default with OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP variable.
> 
> As far as I remember, GTK uses different, hardcoded in source code Xcompose 
> sequences. This can be changed by GTK_IM_MODULE environment variable. I have 
> set it to "xim" to ensure that GTK apps uses the same sequences as other apps.
> But if that's a case, then LO from repository should also be affected, which 
> you claim is not. So perhaps it won't help, but you can give it a try anyway.
> 
> Apart from these three things, I am out of ideas.

Well, it seems you are on the right track here!

I tried changing my SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN value from gen (generic X11) to
kde and gtk and voila the compose key has magically reappeared. Great!

However, now I am faced with another problem. This made me remember why
I choose "gen" in the first place. If I use either "kde" or "gtk" some
widgets (notably comboboxes and menu spearators) in the UI become very
coarse and ugly (which I could live with if necessary) and in some cases
even unusable (which is more problematic). Anyone else noticed this?

Grx HdV

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