as long as libreoffice-kde is installed libreoffice with try to use that
in a KDE environment. Im unsure what it would fall back to if thats
uninstalled: gtk or X11 generic. That is something that might be easily
fixed (As in: If in KDE, use kde plugin, fall back to gtk and only then
fall back to
Marking as wontfix -- for now.
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Title:
No global menu in Plasma (KDE) session in Raring
Status in “libreoffice” package in
Gimp manages to work with the plasma menubar. In theory anything that's
using the Unity menubar stuff should just work since it's done via DBus.
Is there some way we can separate out the menubar aspects of the gtk
plugin from the rest?
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The D-Bus protocol used to communicate the menus to the shell has
changed. Some gtk3 applications (not GIMP) were the first to be
affected by this change, followed by Libreoffice. The rest of the Gtk
applications will follow either this cycle or next. The plan is to
completely eliminate the old
Gimp still uses the old implementation of the global menu. AFAIK it is
being migrated to GMenuModel too.
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Title:
No global
OK. Thanks.
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Title:
No global menu in Plasma (KDE) session in Raring
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
Won't
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
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the global menu integration was already in 12.10. As it need gio it
(rightfully) was moved to libreoffice-gnome upstream. Is that installed?
Also: This should probably be retested with 4.0beta as soon as it is
released.
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It was not installed, but after installing it (and restarting the
system, just to be sure), the global menu is still not there.
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Actually, I take it back. It doesn't work on 12.10 either.
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No global menu in Plasma (KDE) session in Raring
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