Open dapolinario opened 8 years ago
Have you made any customizations to the LibreOffice appearance? My default does not show a dark theme
I've not done anything to tweak or accommodate LibreOffice.
@dapolinario Problem seems to stem from your changing appearances for LibreOffice applications. By default the theme is light as shown in my screen shot above.
Try resetting the Appearance theme from LibreOffice Writer > Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Appearance > Color Schemes Select LibreOffice again to reset the Scheme
Restart LibreOffice Writer and check if the problem persists
@hex007 I did what you said and not solved. I'm guessing you're with a custom theme. With custom theme is my right. What Linux distribution you are using?
@dapolinario I have a stock install of ubuntu gnome 15.10 with paper-gtk and paper icons. I have in no way modified the Appearance of LibreOffice.
I dont know why you are having this problem. Your (Grey on Blue) scrollbars are also different than mine (Grey on light grey).
My problem is caused by gtk3. When I run the libreoffice using gtk2 the loaded theme is light theme.
I have the same problem on gentoo with a libreoffice compiled from source, I've setted the gtk3 use flag globaly, so libreoffice is compiled with it, but this use flag, according to the wiki enabled the "highly experimental gtk3 frontend"... So is this really a bug from paper theme or an upstream problem ? Anyway, i'd like it to work without recompiling libreoffice without gtk3 support...
Which version of gtk+ are you using? Issue #325 shows similar display issues with firefox compiled with gtk-3 support, but only under gtk+3.20.
My version of:
:\ I've got the same problem with Fedora 24 Any other solution without to recompile LO with no gtk3 support ?
Workaround. Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Personalization > Own Theme. There search for a dark theme.
But the "own theme" is buggy for some LibreOffice v5 (eg. in Fedora 24)... :(