* Sascha Hlusiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-26 22:13:47 +0100]:

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> | [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ emerge openoffice-ximian -vp
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> | These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
> |
> | Calculating dependencies ...done!
> | [ebuild   R   ] app-office/openoffice-ximian-1.3.7  +curl -debug +gnome
> | -hardened +java -kde +nptl +zlib 0 kB
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> AFAIK controls the kde as well as the gnome useflag only whether menu
> items shall be generated or not. With the kde Useflag you have
> OpenOffice in the k-menu.
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> Sascha
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If you use the kde use flag, you have also kdeified menu's and icons
and it uses kde dialogs, etc. I think it's in fact patched like the 
SUSE Openoffice version, which is also kdeified. It's really nice.

Jan

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