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  • Lysius
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 40

    #21
    Too bad they don't release on Mondays, but now they miss the 20th anniversary of the Fedora Core 1 release by one day.

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    • schwarzman
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2014
      • 40

      #22
      Originally posted by Lysius View Post
      Too bad they don't release on Mondays, but now they miss the 20th anniversary of the Fedora Core 1 release by one day.
      "off by one" - happens to me all the time at work :-)

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      • yump
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2021
        • 504

        #23
        Originally posted by jacob View Post

        LO 7.6 is in flathub anyway.
        I tried to use flatpak LO, but unfortunately the menu bar menus (file, edit, etc.) are invisible in KDE. Possibly only when using the option to combine them into a hamburger menu. I thought I could work around it with the ribbon-style interface, but then I needed a plugin that added a menu item, and it didn't show up anywhere.

        ​With how much of a hassle it is to port templates back and forth between rpm and flatpak LO, I'm going to wait a good long time before attempting to switch again.

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        • jacob
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2010
          • 2970

          #24
          Originally posted by yump View Post

          I tried to use flatpak LO, but unfortunately the menu bar menus (file, edit, etc.) are invisible in KDE. Possibly only when using the option to combine them into a hamburger menu. I thought I could work around it with the ribbon-style interface, but then I needed a plugin that added a menu item, and it didn't show up anywhere.

          ​With how much of a hassle it is to port templates back and forth between rpm and flatpak LO, I'm going to wait a good long time before attempting to switch again.
          IIRC the menu bars are invisible by default, you need to click on something (don't remember where) to enable them. Maybe the rpm build has them switched on in the default settings, but otherwise it should be the same.

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          • yump
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2021
            • 504

            #25
            Originally posted by copyleft View Post

            that is abolutely not true
            It is:

            rpm_vs_flatpak.png

            Originally posted by jacob View Post

            IIRC the menu bars are invisible by default, you need to click on something (don't remember where) to enable them. Maybe the rpm build has them switched on in the default settings, but otherwise it should be the same.
            This was helpful and lead me to this button, but alas, it does not fix the problem.

            FWIW, I think this might be bug#234.

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            • jacob
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2010
              • 2970

              #26
              Originally posted by yump View Post

              It is:

              rpm_vs_flatpak.png



              This was helpful and lead me to this button, but alas, it does not fix the problem.

              FWIW, I think this might be bug#234.
              FWIW this is LO flatpak running on Fedora Silverblue:

              image.png
              So yes it might be a KDE specific problem. As a suggestion, you could get the rpm package's source, see if it has any specific patch or build options related to that, and then report them to the flatpak package maintainers.

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