2008/4/12, Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Saturday 12 April 2008 15:17:57 Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> > I have OpenOffice.org 2.3.0-1ubuntu5.3 (OS=Ubuntu 7.10) and it works
> great.
> > Today I installed KDE on my system, just for fun and evaluation, kind
> of. I
> > got a whole lot of applications added and it seems nice in many ways, so
> I
> > tried to start an OpenOffice.org application.
> >
> > Isn't OpenOffice.org supposed to run in KDE? Well, the applications
> starts
> > up as they should but all the tool buttons have no icons, only text!
> That
> > makes the buttons so much bigger and there are not room for them all.
> >
> > Do anyone else have this problem?
>
>
> Believe it or not, I find this one of the strengths in OOo on KDE!  You
> can
> reduce the number of icons on the toolbar and make them have text as well
> as
> icons - wonderful for teaching newbies what the icons mean and how to use
> OOo.  I can't see why anyone would want text only!  But that is just me.
>
> And you don't want it.  So:
>
> Tools -> customise -> toolbars, then you want "standard" in the first
> small
> window.  Then click on the drop-down menu to the right of it
> labelled "toolbar", in the drop-down menu that opens up, click on "icons".
> Your toolbar should now display icons with no text.


It was already set to Icons with no text. Didn't work. All settings
seems to be the same whether I use Gnome, KDE or xfce. The only
difference is that it only looks right in Gnome.

J.R.

  That is usually the default.  I'm afraid that I can't tell you why your
> default is different.
>
> I have OOo 2.3.1 on KDE 3.5.9, running on Debian Lenny.  But I have used
> this
> facility on every version of OOo I have used.
>
> HTH.  If not, or you want more detail, get back to me and I'll try to be
> clearer.
>
>
> Lisi
>
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