Summary: | openoffice2.0.2-r1 can't open or save files | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Klaas Decanniere <klaas.decanniere> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Office Team <office> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | imsdunn |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 2006.0 | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Klaas Decanniere
2006-05-29 11:13:46 UTC
You could try to change the interface language and see if that helps. Also: Does using the original file selector (there is a checkbox for this in Preferences > General) work fine? And does this only happen in OpenOffice.org or do you have similar problems in other KDE-applications? (In reply to comment #1) > You could try to change the interface language and see if that helps. Also: > Does using the original file selector (there is a checkbox for this in > Preferences > General) work fine? > > And does this only happen in OpenOffice.org or do you have similar problems in > other KDE-applications? > Using the original file selector works (both load and save) - I haven't touched the interface language yet. As for other KDE applications: I don't use that many. Korganzer is saving my shedule without problems(that 's version 3.5.2, on the laptop) Any other KDE program I can try? (In reply to comment #2) > (In reply to comment #1) > > You could try to change the interface language and see if that helps. Also: > > Does using the original file selector (there is a checkbox for this in > > Preferences > General) work fine? > > > > And does this only happen in OpenOffice.org or do you have similar problems in > > other KDE-applications? > > > > Using the original file selector works (both load and save) - I haven't touched > the interface language yet. > As for other KDE applications: I don't use that many. Korganzer is saving my > shedule without problems(that 's version 3.5.2, on the laptop) > Any other KDE program I can try? > Anything that uses a file selector ;) Actually I'm no KDE-user myself, so... btw: why are you using kde-integration, if you are not using kde? (In reply to comment #3) > > Anything that uses a file selector ;) Actually I'm no KDE-user myself, so... > > btw: why are you using kde-integration, if you are not using kde? I wasn't really aware that I was using kde-integration. Must have sneaked in somewhere on its own (kde is not in my make.conf USE, but it shows up in the emerge --info use flags) I use KDE as desktop (I had to pick one, and it is standard at work). I'm upgrading to kde 3.5.1 at the moment. Maybe that will help. (In reply to comment #4) > I'm upgrading to kde 3.5.1 at the moment. Maybe that will help. I'm running kde 3.5.2 (kdelibs 3.5.2-r6, kdebase 3.5.2-r1) now with openoffice 2.0.2, and so far all is well. Must have been a weird combination of kde bits. I had the problem on two machines, so I don't think I was imagining it :-) Both machines have kde-integration for openoffice on. Seems to be set up automagically this way. thanks for the help! Klaas (In reply to comment #5) > > I'm running kde 3.5.2 (kdelibs 3.5.2-r6, kdebase 3.5.2-r1) now with openoffice > 2.0.2, and so far all is well. > Must have been a weird combination of kde bits. I had the problem on two > machines, so I don't think I was imagining it :-) > Both machines have kde-integration for openoffice on. Seems to be set up > automagically this way. > > thanks for the help! > > Klaas > Must have been some broken KDE-stuff, good to know that it works now, closing this *** Bug 140979 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** |