Guest jwl Posted September 30, 2003 Report Share Posted September 30, 2003 I just installed the OpenOffice 1.1RC5 from OpenOffice.org. I had been using KDE, and it worked great. But when I opened it from GNOME, all the icons in the OOo toolbars are HUUUUUGE, much bigger than in KDE. Why is this? Anyone know how to fix that? I have my toolbars in OOo customized with lots of icons, and now I have to scroll back and forth to get to them, which is a pain in the a$$. Help? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris z Posted September 30, 2003 Report Share Posted September 30, 2003 i'm not sure why this would change for Gnome & not KDE, but try going to OOo->Tools->Options & look in the left column. click on the plus sign (+) in the OpenOffice.Org box & click on the word "view" in the tree that opens up. look to the right where it says "display" then below that "icon size". you should have 3 different settings there. "automatic", "small", & "large". if it's not set there already, try changing the setting to "small" & click "ok". if that doesn't work, try the "automatic" setting. just a guess............ Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jwl Posted September 30, 2003 Report Share Posted September 30, 2003 Thanks. That was it. It was set to "automatic", so I assume that somehow GNOME told it to use large icons, while KDE told it to use small ones. Also, OOo 1.1RC5 seems to be more tightly integrated into GNOME. I am having some minor pdf glitches, though. Occasionally after an apostrophe or a dash, the following character is offset in a strange way in the pdf. This is not the case in the sxw file or anywhere else that I can see. Perhaps it's a postscript problem? Who knows... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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