I’m running an up-to-date version of Tumbleweed with KDE plasma version 5.16.2 with LibreOffice 6.2.4.2. For some reason LibreOffice no longer has the KDE save dialogs–it uses its own awkward and ugly file chooser instead. Libreoffice-QT5 is installed. Is anyone else having this problem? Opensuse’s KDE integration was one of the main reasons I switched from debian to opensuse.
I managed to fix the problem–I removed a package called libreoffice-gtk2. Once it was gone the kde save dialogs appeared again.
Hmmm – also here with KDE and LibreOffice but Leap 15.1; and, with the following KDE and GNOME packages installed despite, not having the GNOME GUI installed:
- libreoffice-qt5
- libreoffice-gnome
- libreoffice-gtk3 – libreoffice-gtk2 is not installed …
Further with some package queries:
> rpm --query --whatrequires libreoffice-qt5 libreoffice-gnome libreoffice-gtk3 libreoffice-gtk2
no package requires libreoffice-qt5
libreoffice-gtk3-6.1.3.2-lp151.2.29.x86_64
no package requires libreoffice-gtk3
no package requires libreoffice-gtk2
> rpm --query --whatrecommends libreoffice-qt5 libreoffice-gnome libreoffice-gtk3 libreoffice-gtk2
no package recommends libreoffice-qt5
no package recommends libreoffice-gnome
no package recommends libreoffice-gtk3
no package recommends libreoffice-gtk2
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In other words, “libreoffice-gtk3” requires “libreoffice-gnome” but, we can’t remove “libreoffice-gnome” and therefore “libreoffice-gtk3” also because, KDE uses the Gtk3 libraries to paint the screen …