libreoffice-gtk should recommend either libreoffice-style-human or libreoffice-style-tango
Bug #726921 reported by
Matthias Klose
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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libreoffice (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
|
Björn Michaelsen | ||
Natty |
Fix Released
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Medium
|
Björn Michaelsen |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: libreoffice
libreoffice-
this probably should be fixed for alpha3
Changed in libreoffice (Ubuntu Natty): | |
milestone: | none → natty-alpha-3 |
summary: |
- Remove libreoffice-style-tango recommends from libreoffice-gtk + libreoffice-gtk should recommend either libreoffice-style-tango or + libreoffice-style-human |
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Please clarify.
libreoffice- style-human is already the provider of libreoffice- style-default (unlike at debian, where this is tango): git.debian. org/?p= pkg-openoffice/ libreoffice. git;a=blob; f=control; h=b9fd7523e9f08 4259a3b7fec1840 a79ab2526831; hb=refs/ heads/ubuntu- natty-3. 3.1#l237
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It is also the hard default for LibreOffice on gnome: git.debian. org/?p= pkg-openoffice/ libreoffice. git;a=blob; f=patches/ human-icons- add.diff; h=8335e9096174d b910603a30778e9 73f3aa2428ac; hb=refs/ heads/ubuntu- natty-3. 3.1#l79
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libreoffice-gtk still recommends libreoffice- style-tango, as that is the standard gnome/freedesktop theme. Do you mean that?