![]() This is likely associated with the fact that both my laptops have small 1366x768 12,5’’ displays with dull colors, but I can work fine with light-colored toolbars/menus. My eyesight isn’t terrible, but it’s also not the best, and I take a fraction of a second more each time I need to click something in those bars (even simple things like changing spacing between lines or saving a documents, for which I have some muscle memory). I find it much more difficult to see icons and words in the toolbar and notebookbar if they have a dark/black background. If mods think that I should be asking this in an ubuntu forum instead, I’ll understand. I can post screenshots or provide more info if it helps. If the answer is just “it’s a Gnome 42 thing”, ok, I can change to light mode when using LO, but it’s not ideal. So, my question is how can I find what is causing LO’s theme to be held back to its ubuntu 20.04 default so that I can try to replicate it in the machine that has a new installation of ubuntu 22.04.1? I don’t even know if this is possible, but any help would be appreciated. Using the same settings in “View”, “Personalization”, and “Application Colors”, the two installations present me with different menu colors in the two machines (dark and difficult to read menus in the new installation, whereas they remain the default grey that came in ubuntu 20.04 in the upgraded computer). I played around with the settings in LO Tools>Options, and compared both installations, but could find no way to make LO’s menus readable/easy to read in the new installation Ubuntu 22.04.1 when using Gnome’s dark mode. I assume that this is something leftover from 20.04 that didn’t upgrade correctly (from Ubuntu’s point of view) but it keeps me productive when using LO. However, on another laptop, I upgraded from ubuntu gnome 20.04.5 to 22.04.1 and LO kept the default theme that came with ubuntu 20.04, which is perfectly functional in Gnome’s dark mode. This happens in a new installation of ubuntu 22.04.1. ![]() Menus can be perfectly read when using Gnome’s light mode. No matter what LO themes I try the issue persists. I searched online and it appears to be an issue with gnome 42. If I change to a lighter LO theme (Tools>Options>Personalization) when using Gnome’s dark mode LO’s menu buttons become unreadable (white letters over a light background). The calculations of the color variants are also hard coded in the theme and you cannot change them, only the main color.Ĭlick OK or double click the new theme to apply the theme to the document.įormat the document using the hardcoded theme attribute name such as colors, fonts and other format settings.In ubuntu 22.04.1 (vanilla/gnome) Libreoffice’s top menus are very difficult to read when using dark mode because they also become dark. LibreOfficeDev creates 5 additional colors to the theme calculated from the main color. On the color area, choose the main color for each of the 12 hard coded color name of the theme. To Add a New ThemeĮnter a name for the new theme in the Name text box. ![]() For example, a heading with font color set as "Dark 2" changes to the new theme "Dark 2" color. ![]() To Apply a Theme to the Documentĭouble-click on the theme desired or select the theme and click OKĪll document elements with the hardcoded theme attribute name set will change to the new theme attribute. When switching themes in the document, the elements containing the hardcoded names switch colors, fonts and format settings accordingly to the new theme. The colors, fonts and format settings names are hard coded in the document. Theme is the concept of bundling color, font and format settings. ![]()
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