From: Kevin Ross on
> From: Sthu Deus [mailto:sthu.deus(a)gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 10:31 AM
>
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Ron:
>
> >I run Sid.
>
> Aha! - I run testing OO - even not whole my system.
>
> >Note also that OOo depends on Gtk, which might need also to be
> >loaded by KDE, but not by GNOME or XFce.
>
> Could You please extend this Your phrase: how I/KDE can load the Gtk?

I think what he means is, KDE apps don't in general use the GTK libraries,
they use Qt. Gnome apps in general use the GTK libraries, not Qt.

So in the case of Gnome, as soon as any program loads the GTK libraries,
they will usually be shared by all programs that use them. So when you go
to launch OOo, the GTK libraries are already loaded and ready to go.

In the case of KDE, since no programs are using GTK, OOo would have to load
the GTK libraries fresh, which slows things down.



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From: steef on
Kevin Ross wrote:
>> From: Sthu Deus [mailto:sthu.deus(a)gmail.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 10:31 AM
>>
>>
> In the case of KDE, since no programs are using GTK, OOo would have to load
> the GTK libraries fresh, which slows things down.
> <.......>
>
>
>
AFAIK: that 's fairly to the point (since staroffice?).

reg.,

steef


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