> > I suspect that the gtk stuff is the integration stuff that used to have to > be installed separately for the right-click menus to have more relevant > options and to make the window decorations look more like the rest of your > OS. > > > It's exactly that: it provides gtk look&feel. This change the visuals for menu, borders, buttons, etc. to match your current gtk theme. It might also provide a few different dialog boxes (especially the open/save dialogs). There's also a libreoffice-kde package, that does the same but for KDE. If none of these package are available, LibreOffice will still work but really look out of place on most DE.
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