[kde-linux] OpenOffice2 integration
Felipe Fidelix
felipefidelix at gmail.com
Mon Mar 13 11:28:20 UTC 2006
try make it mannually.
start every type of file with the KDE chooser.
and finnaly integrate it with OoO.
bye
2006/3/13, Bernt Christandl <beb at mpa-garching.mpg.de>:
>
>
> Hello James,
>
> thank you very much for your answer to my question!
>
> > Bernt Christandl wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > i've searched the archives, but obviously i'm the only one who
> > > could not solve this :(
> > >
> > > In the past when I've installed versions of OOo1 this installation
> > > "automagically" was known to my KDE without me doing anything special.
> > >
> > > Now with OOo202 the install-"package" does "only" include several
> rpms,
> > > which i could install and then use without problems.
> > >
> > > But this is no longer automatically known to my KDE (3.5.1).
> > > I know how to edit KMenu, but now a collegue wants to
> > > know what he should do that KMail opens OOo2-writer, if he clicks
> > > on such an attachment to his mail, which he claims worked for OOo1.
> > >
> > > I've seen the desktop-integration subdir, but we have a "hand-made"
> > > debian-based linux. From the "suse"-rpm i took the kde-icons and
> mimelnk
> > > and copied them to our kde. But that was not enough.
> > >
> > > What did i miss?
> >
> > Which package in the "desktop-integration" subdirectory did you install?
> > IIUC, you should install ONLY ONE of these RPM packages.
>
> Yes, i did install only one.
>
> > This should work. If you don't have Mandriva, Red-Hat, or SuSE, then
> > install FreeDeskTop.
>
> I've extracted the SuSE-rpm and copied the KDE-part to
> my special KDEDIR. For the very few other files/links i could not find
> any corresponding place in our system.
>
> > A possible problem might occur if you have installed KDE from source in
> > its own directory (e.g. KDEDIR=/usr/kde). Is this the case?
>
> Yes, we have installed KDE from source into its own directory.
> About what "possible problem" are you writing?
>
> > IIUC, KMail does not have its own MIME type associations, but rather
> > uses what you have set up for Konqueror. So, just set up the file
> > association in the usual manner.
>
> I'm sorry, what is the "usual manner"?
> We have our "normal" mime.types, but i've never touched them when i
> installed
> a new KDE or OpenOffice version and nevertheless in the past KMail
> did know about *.swx and such...
> And i did not find any of these topics neither in the KDE-install-guide
> nor in the OpenOffice-Setup-Guide (which does not yet seem to apply
> for version 2)
>
> With regards,
>
> Bernt Christandl
>
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