3/28/2024 0 Comments Libreoffice dark themeWriter: display text in suitable contrast straight away. (And font colour switches after resize / save - see ) Calc: background is solid and therefore uses black text on white, which is readable, but the overall object is unsuitably bright compared to the rest of the document and UI. Draw/Impress: background is transparent, but text is black so unreadable (until chart is resized / saved - see ) Writer: background is transparent, text is white (but only after finishing the first edit) Now, the UI and the background of the spreadsheet is dark. Use the Dark scheme in Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Appearance. Make sure LO is using a dark UI (either by using the OS/DE setting or going to LO's Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View)Ģ. Retesting with 7.6.1.1, after the recent Dark mode / theme / scheme improvements, using what I understand as the recommend way to set a full dark theme in LO's UI:ġ. I can then ping the design team so we will know what they think about it. If my suggestion is not satisfactory, you can set this report to UNCONFIRMED and adjust the title based on what you said in comment 10. I know that the underlying implementation is different: you started with a request related to the display style and I'm offering a solution that would style the document itself. I'm just trying to not grow the mountain of feature requests too much (over 2000 currently) - if your wish could be achieved with the two enhancements I linked to, we would not have to add a third one to the pile. The "choose theme" feature itself is in need of a total rewrite from Basic to C++ as can be read from the report. It would work in conjunction with the enhancement that will allow styles to be applied to charts. It's not a solution that works currently. > the chart remains bright with any theme i tried and does not adapt to dark i tried your "View - Toolbars - Tools - Choose theme" solution" but is does
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