Re: firefox/open office integration with KDE

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On 06/12/2010 09:09 PM, Martin Koller wrote:
> On Friday 11 June 2010 10:57:14 Peter Lewis wrote:
>
>> I find this odd as I run openSuSe 11.2 and Firefox and Open Office are both
>> integrated with the KDE look and feel, Firefox more than Open Office. Open
>> Office uses its own file open and file save dialogues but they are similar to
>> the KDE native versions.
>
> The open office and firefox file dialog _is_ the same as the KDE one
> in openSuse 11.2.
> AFAIK openSuse people spent quite amount of time to make the KDE integration
> fly.

I looked at it, and Firefox doesn't look anything like a KDE app. 
Buttons, menus, input-fields, and other widgets don't look right. 
Neither do they follow my current Qt style, if I change it.

So unless I'm seeing a different openSUSE 11.2 than everyone else, where 
is this "integration"?  Unless of course having a KDE file dialog counts 
as "very well integrated" these days.

/rant off.

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