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OpenOffice.org Built with KDE and GNOME Support

ks writes "Novell hacker Jan Holesovsky has released a build of OOo 1.1.3 that integrates with either KDE or GNOME depending on the environment it's running in. The build features KDE/GNOME look and feel, KDE/GNOME file dialogs and the Crystal icons. If you're running NLD, you have this already." Update: 11/27 18:13 GMT by T : Also on the OpenOffice.org front, the OO.o front page links to this interview with Debian ARM developer Peter Naulls, who has ported the suite to ARM processors. Hint: they're everywhere.

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  1. Re:First Reply| by IcarusMoth · · Score: 2, Funny

    on second thought, what with me being a Computer Science major, and can do it myself! If only I had more modivation... maybe after July or so.

  2. Re:First Reply| by irokitt · · Score: 2, Funny

    So, you're busy playing Half-Life too?

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  3. Window Managers by oexeo · · Score: 5, Funny

    I just began developing an GUI-based application for KDE/Gnome, my major obstacle being the window "managers". It goes something like this:

    Developer: OK, put this window here.
    KDE/Kwin: Actually it's better over here.
    Developer: No! I'll need that space later for another window.
    Gnome/MetaCity: I know, I know! How about here?
    Developer: Christ! No not there either.
    Developer: OK, how about you both put it here? that makes sense.
    KDE/Kwin: That's great, but I'll just shift up a bit, and flip your directions horizontally.
    Gnome/MetaCity: Ignore KDE, it's perfect! But I think it would be even more perfect over here.
    Developer: Jesus Christ!

    It's usually possible to get what you want, but often involves hacks, redundant code, and forking.

    I realise this is intentional and in the interests of usability and consistency, but more often than not the it's counter productive to the cause, since frequently a human knows better than a computer when it comes to usability.

  4. OO.o on the ARM? by jx100 · · Score: 2, Funny

    woohoo! OpenOffice DS!

  5. Re:First Reply| by cmbofh · · Score: 2, Funny

    You have to lower the shields first for a straight shot, or the phase fluctuations will make you miss horribly.

  6. Re:First Reply| by JamesTRexx · · Score: 2, Funny

    Half-Life Tutu..?/
    *imagines all the characters walking around in pink*

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