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Pretty much as the subject.

I have a machine running 5.1.6.2 (mint; version not to hand) that works correctly. My desktop box - 5.4.2.2 (mint 18.1) - shows no checkboxes in any (AFAICS) dialogue box. So I can't set any option anywhere, whether eg for printing or in the options.

I seem to suffer from long-standing bugs :-( I see from bugzilla from *2011* "[Bug 36345] Checkboxes missing from Options panel". Also 36263 - Zip file handling broken. OK, on windows, but I get /exactly/ the same symptoms: no checkbox and top of label text missing.

I also see "Debian Bug report logs - #870745
libreoffice-style-galaxy: Missing checkboxes and button icons" which says the issue is fixed by installing libreoffice-style-tango. This is available in synaptic, and I've installed it on the system. But I can't see how to tell LO to use it. For one thing, I don't have any checkboxes in the options dialogues. Catch-22 maybe :-{

Help please?


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Mike Scott (unet2 <at> [deletethis] scottsonline.org.uk)
Harlow Essex England
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