* Janne Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-28 09:32:08 +0200]:
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 12:42 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Probably not, it probably just puts an icon in the Kmenu.
I'm still not really sure, but at least Jan Callewaert just said in this thread that:
"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."
I don't think anyone's come up with a sed+awk/perl/python script to automagically convert GTK/Gnome apps to QT/KDE.
I don't think so either, but OpenOffice-Ximian is neither GTK nor Qt app and I know it has been themed to match both.
-- Janne
Most of the icons in openoffice can be changed. There is a quite simple procedure to get new ones, with a website and instructions (you will have to google...). You don't need openoffice-ximian for that. If I remember they ones I installed looked quite kde-ish, though it was a while ago. I think this will be obseleted quite soon though - OO2 is just around the corner and is absolutely brilliant (though pretty slow for a lot of things). It is even sexy - something you can not accuse the vanilla OO of!
Cheers
Antoine
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