There are two parts in this bug:
1) Tango style for OO.o is not installed because of lack of space on the CD. But it wasn't installed when I updated from Edgy using Internet, although tango-icon-theme was already installed. *tango-i-th should recommend openoffice.org-style-tango* (it would even make sense to make it a dependency, since without it, Tango is quite inconsistent). But I don't know if this is sufficient to make update-manager install it when updating via the net.
2) The fallback in OO.o when oo.o-style-tango is not installed is to use "Crystal", which is really not adapted to Tango. It should default to "Human", which is almost the same as "Tango". This is a real regression compared to Edgy, because the icons look really strange in a Tango ("unified") Desktop.
There are two parts in this bug: org-style- tango* (it would even make sense to make it a dependency, since without it, Tango is quite inconsistent). But I don't know if this is sufficient to make update-manager install it when updating via the net.
1) Tango style for OO.o is not installed because of lack of space on the CD. But it wasn't installed when I updated from Edgy using Internet, although tango-icon-theme was already installed. *tango-i-th should recommend openoffice.
2) The fallback in OO.o when oo.o-style-tango is not installed is to use "Crystal", which is really not adapted to Tango. It should default to "Human", which is almost the same as "Tango". This is a real regression compared to Edgy, because the icons look really strange in a Tango ("unified") Desktop.