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Re: LibreOffice 7 does not respect GTK theme settings on NetBSD 9.1 + 9.2
On Mon, 7 June 2021 at 04:40, David H. Gutteridge wrote :
> Hello,
>
> You didn't say specifically which version of LibreOffice from pkgsrc
> you're using. I'm inferring it's probably from the 2021Q1 branch (and
> so would be 7.1.1.2nb1). Versions of LibreOffice on recent stable
> pkgsrc branches have the GTK3 VCL deliberately disabled, as it caused
> rendering issues on NetBSD. The present version in pkgsrc-current (due
> to end up in the 2021Q2 stable branch at month end) does have the GTK3
> VCL enabled, so this should no longer be an issue for you then. (The
> KF5 VCL is presently not enabled in pkgsrc. That's another topic.)
>
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> myself who may occasionally look through it, but you risk receiving a
> less timely answer.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave
Hi Dave,
Thank you for taking the time to reply and for explaining.
I can confirm that this concerns Libreoffice version 7.1.1.2nb1.
I didn't build libreoffice from pkgsrc directly but installed the binary package using pkgin with the repository either set to 9.2 or 9.0_current.
I just tried it again on NetBSD 9.2 running in a VM (clean install) where I set the pkgin repository to 9.0_current. Unfortunately, the issue is still present.
Here is a screenshot taken just now: https://i.imgur.com/Kw3aOZ2.png
Not sure if I'm missing something here. Or would I have to build it from source?
Best regards,
netneo
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